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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen |
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Mon, 13 May 2019 09:29:49 +0000 |
Hi Johannes,
I've agreed with Bowen that for the time being, he'll be developing an
OOT for the versions available currently through Linux distros. So,
3.7.13.x it is – the porting to 3.8 OOTs can be done later.
As much I need people to test the 3.8 OOT structure, it's my
responsibility to shield Bowen from trying to many untested things at
once; hope you understand.
Generally, in the GNU Radio world I envision, people will very rarely
be forced to do a source build of GNU Radio itself :)
Best regards,
Marcus
On Mon, 2019-05-13 at 08:28 +0000, Johannes Demel wrote:
> Hi Bowen,
>
> it's great that you start to work on your project right away. Since you
> want to implement a new feature for GNU Radio, I'd suggest to use the
> latest GNU Radio version which is the one in the repository. To rephrase
> it, I recommend to use GNU Radio 3.8. Though, I assume you already
> discussed this with your mentors or will do so.
> Therefore I suggest to use a source build/install instead of the version
> provided by your distribution.
>
> Cheers
> Johannes
>
> Am 12.05.19 um 18:18 schrieb Bowen Hu:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am happy to be accepted by GSoC 2019 working on cycle-accurate
> > simulation of Verilog. Here
> > <https://b0wen-hu.github.io/2019/05/12/First-report/>;
> > (https://b0wen-hu.github.io/2019/05/12/First-report/)
> > is my first report.
> >
> >
> > ## Progress this week
> > I have set up the working environment and read some tutorials for GNU
> > Radio development in the last few days.
> >
> > My current working environment is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS installed GNU Radio
> > version 3.7.11 by apt, but I am considering switch to newest Ubuntu
> > 19.04 which shipped with GNU Radio version 3.7.13 by apt.
> >
> > I am following the tutorial and created my first module gr-howto (This
> > may not be a good name, so I will change the module name in the coming
> > week). I will continue to read tutorials, hopefully I could finish them
> > (from chapter 2 to chapter 7) in the next week.
> >
> > I also managed to run the simulation of a simple Verilog module with
> > Verilator, it works as anticipated, you can find it here. This is just a
> > standalone simulation program, in order to let the GNU Radio work with
> > the Verilator-generated file, there are much work to do.
> >
> > ## Plan next week
> > Finish all the tutorials from chapter 2 to chapter 7.
> >
> > Try to make the Verilator related header file available in GNU Radio
> > blocks. A source block like this (flicker.v) would be a good start.
> >
> > ## Issue(s)
> > The module name gr-howto need to be changed.
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Bowen
> >
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