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} // namespace customModule
} // namespace customModule
} // namespace gr</syntaxhighlight>
} // namespace gr


#endif /* INCLUDED_CUSTOMMODULE_MULTDIVSELECTOR_IMPL_H */
#endif /* INCLUDED_CUSTOMMODULE_MULTDIVSELECTOR_IMPL_H */</syntaxhighlight>


== Editing the c++ impl ==
== Editing the c++ impl ==

Revision as of 18:12, 9 March 2022

Beginner Tutorials

Introducing GNU Radio

  1. What is GNU Radio?
  2. Installing GNU Radio
  3. Your First Flowgraph

Flowgraph Fundamentals

  1. Python Variables in GRC
  2. Variables in Flowgraphs
  3. Runtime Updating Variables
  4. Signal Data Types
  5. Converting Data Types
  6. Packing Bits
  7. Streams and Vectors
  8. Hier Blocks and Parameters

Creating and Modifying Python Blocks

  1. Creating Your First Block
  2. Python Block With Vectors
  3. Python Block Message Passing
  4. Python Block Tags

DSP Blocks

  1. Low Pass Filter Example
  2. Designing Filter Taps
  3. Sample Rate Change

TODO: intro material

The previous tutorial, Creating Python OOT with gr-modtool, describes how to create a Python block in an OOT module. This c++ OOT tutorial builds upon the previous Python one, so it is is suggested to at least complete the Creating an OOT Module portion of that tutorial before completing this one.


TODO: pick up from python OOT tutorial

TODO: link back to python tutorial

Installation Note

This tutorial was written using GNU Radio v3.10.1.1 on Ubuntu 21.10, installed using the Ubuntu PPA from the Installation Wiki Page. The basic GNU Radio install using:

$ sudo apt-get install gnuradio

does not come with the proper libraries needed to compile and install OOT modules. Consider installing the following packages before continuing:

$ sudo apt-get install gnuradio-dev cmake libspdlog-dev clang-format

Adding a New Block

Move to the gr-customModule directory created in the Creating Python OOT with gr-modtool tutorial:

cd your-path/gr-customModule

Add a new block named multDivSelector:

$ gr_modtool add multDivSelector

The types of blocks will be displayed:

GNU Radio module name identified: customModule
('sink', 'source', 'sync', 'decimator', 'interpolator', 'general', 'tagged_stream', 'hier', 'noblock')

Enter sync as the block type:

Enter block type: sync

Enter cpp as the language:

Language (python/cpp): cpp
Language: C++
Block/code identifier: multDivSelector

Enter the name or organization of the copyright holder:

Please specify the copyright holder: YourName

Create a boolean variable selector with a default value of true:

Enter valid argument list, including default arguments: 
bool selector=true

Select whether or not QA code is desired:

Add Python QA code? [Y/n] n
Add C++ QA code? [Y/n] n

Multiple files will then be created or modified:

Adding file 'lib/multDivSelector_impl.h'...
Adding file 'lib/multDivSelector_impl.cc'...
Adding file 'include/gnuradio/customModule/multDivSelector.h'...
Adding file 'python/customModule/bindings/docstrings/multDivSelector_pydoc_template.h'...
Adding file 'python/customModule/bindings/multDivSelector_python.cc'...
Adding file 'grc/customModule_multDivSelector.block.yml'...
Editing grc/CMakeLists.txt...

Editing the c++ Header

Many of the files are automatically generated wrapper code that do not need to be modified. However, the multDivSelector_impl.hand multDivSelector_impl.cc files defines the operation of the block and must be modified. Open the file with a text editor:

/* -*- c++ -*- */
/*
 * Copyright 2022 YourName.
 *
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
 */

#ifndef INCLUDED_CUSTOMMODULE_MULTDIVSELECTOR_IMPL_H
#define INCLUDED_CUSTOMMODULE_MULTDIVSELECTOR_IMPL_H

#include <gnuradio/customModule/multDivSelector.h>

namespace gr {
namespace customModule {

class multDivSelector_impl : public multDivSelector
{
private:
    // Nothing to declare in this block.

public:
    multDivSelector_impl(bool selector);
    ~multDivSelector_impl();

    // Where all the action really happens
    int work(int noutput_items,
             gr_vector_const_void_star& input_items,
             gr_vector_void_star& output_items);
};

} // namespace customModule
} // namespace gr

#endif /* INCLUDED_CUSTOMMODULE_MULTDIVSELECTOR_IMPL_H */

Editing the c++ impl

$ gedit multDivSelector_impl.cc &

The code will be as displayed:

/* -*- c++ -*- */
/*
 * Copyright 2022 YourName.
 *
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
 */

#include "multDivSelector_impl.h"
#include <gnuradio/io_signature.h>

namespace gr {
namespace customModule {

#pragma message("set the following appropriately and remove this warning")
using input_type = float;
#pragma message("set the following appropriately and remove this warning")
using output_type = float;
multDivSelector::sptr multDivSelector::make(bool selector)
{
    return gnuradio::make_block_sptr<multDivSelector_impl>(selector);
}


/*
 * The private constructor
 */
multDivSelector_impl::multDivSelector_impl(bool selector)
    : gr::sync_block("multDivSelector",
                     gr::io_signature::make(
                         1 /* min inputs */, 1 /* max inputs */, sizeof(input_type)),
                     gr::io_signature::make(
                         1 /* min outputs */, 1 /*max outputs */, sizeof(output_type)))
{
}

/*
 * Our virtual destructor.
 */
multDivSelector_impl::~multDivSelector_impl() {}

int multDivSelector_impl::work(int noutput_items,
                               gr_vector_const_void_star& input_items,
                               gr_vector_void_star& output_items)
{
    auto in = static_cast<const input_type*>(input_items[0]);
    auto out = static_cast<output_type*>(output_items[0]);

#pragma message("Implement the signal processing in your block and remove this warning")
    // Do <+signal processing+>

    // Tell runtime system how many output items we produced.
    return noutput_items;
}

} /* namespace customModule */
} /* namespace gr */

Compile and Install

rm -rf build mkdir build cd build cmake ..