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rss.py
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import sys
import platform
import glob
import numpy.ma as ma
import numpy as np
# ########################################
# Code to provide a fixed-length buffer data type
class FixedLenMaskedBuffer:
def __init__(self, initlist, masked_value):
self.frontInd = 0
self.data = ma.masked_equal(initlist, masked_value)
self.len = len(initlist)
def list(self):
oldest = self.frontInd+1
return self.data[oldest:] + self.data[:oldest]
# Append also deletes the oldest item
def append(self, newItem):
self.frontInd += 1
if self.frontInd >= self.len:
self.frontInd = 0
self.data[self.frontInd] = newItem
# Returns the "front" item
def mostRecent(self):
return self.data[self.frontInd]
# Returns the N items most recently appended
def mostRecentN(self,N):
return [self.data[(self.frontInd-i)%self.len] for i in range(N-1,-1,-1)]
# Returns the variance of the data
def var(self):
return np.var(self.data)
# ########################################
# Convert Tx, Rx, and Ch numbers to link number
def linkNumForTxRxChLists(tx, rx, ch, nodeList, channelList):
if (nodeList.count(tx) == 0) or (nodeList.count(rx) == 0) or (channelList.count(ch) == 0):
sys.stderr.write('Error in linkNumForTxRx: tx, rx, or ch number invalid')
rx_enum = nodeList.index(rx)
tx_enum = nodeList.index(tx)
ch_enum = channelList.index(ch)
nodes = len(nodeList)
links = nodes*(nodes-1)
linknum = ch_enum*links + tx_enum*(nodes-1) + rx_enum
if (rx_enum > tx_enum):
linknum -= 1
return linknum
# Convert link number to Tx and Rx numbers
def txRxChForLinkNum(linknum, nodeList, channelList):
nodes = len(nodeList)
links = nodes*(nodes-1)
ch_enum = linknum / links
remLN = linknum % links
tx_enum = remLN / (nodes-1)
rx_enum = remLN % (nodes-1)
if (rx_enum >= tx_enum):
rx_enum+=1
if (tx_enum >= nodes) | (ch_enum > len(channelList)):
sys.stderr.write('Error in txRxForLinkNum: linknum or ch too high for nodes, channels values')
else:
ch = channelList[ch_enum]
tx = nodeList[tx_enum]
rx = nodeList[rx_enum]
return (tx, rx, ch)
def hex2signedint(he):
# Convert from hexidecimal 2's complement to signed 8 bit integer
return (int(he,16) + 2**7) % 2**8 - 2**7
def prevChannel(channelList, ch_now):
if (channelList.count(ch_now) > 0):
i = channelList.index(ch_now)
rval = channelList[(i-1) % len(channelList)]
else:
rval = -1 # Key for bad ch_now input
return rval
# USER: The following serial "file name" changes depending on your operating
# system, and what name is assigned to the serial port when your listen
# node is plugged in.
def serialFileName():
system_name = platform.system()
#
# LINUX USERS
if system_name == 'Linux':
# Automatically grab the USB filename (since the number after /dev/ttyACM may vary)
usb_file_list = glob.glob('/dev/ttyACM*')
if len(usb_file_list) > 0:
serial_filename = usb_file_list[0]
else:
sys.stderr.write('Error: No Listen node plugged in?\n')
serial_filename = '0'
#
# WINDOWS USERS: Change 'COM#' to match what the system calls your USB port.
elif system_name == 'Windows':
serial_filename = 'COM3'
#
# MAC USERS
else: # 'Darwin' indicates MAC OS X
# Automatically grab the USB filename (since the number after /dev/tty.usb may vary)
usb_file_list = glob.glob('/dev/tty.usb*')
if len(usb_file_list) > 0:
serial_filename = usb_file_list[0]
else:
sys.stderr.write('Error: No Listen node plugged in?\n')
#
# return '/dev/tty.usbmodem411'
# return '/dev/tty.usbmodem621'
# return '/dev/ttyACM0'
return serial_filename