Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen

2019-05-20 Thread Ben Hilburn
Sounds great, Bowen, and thanks! I'm looking forward to seeing your work
progress =)

Cheers,
Ben

On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 1:43 AM Bowen Hu  wrote:

> Hi Johannes,
>
> Thank you for your advice. The source code of GNU Radio in GitHub
> repository is definitely a great reference, I have fork and clone it.
>
> As I discussed with my mentor, Marcus, for OOT module which I am going to
> work on, the stable version acquired through distros would be enough.
>
> I might port the code to a newer version later.
>
> Best regards,
> Bowen
> ​
>
> --
> *From:* Johannes Demel 
> *Sent:* Mon, 13 May 2019
> *To:* Bowen Hu
> *Subject:* Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen
>
> 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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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen

2019-05-13 Thread Bowen Hu
Hi Johannes,

Thank you for your advice. The source code of GNU Radio in GitHub repository is 
definitely a great reference, I have fork and clone it.

As I discussed with my mentor, Marcus, for OOT module which I am going to work 
on, the stable version acquired through distros would be enough.

I might port the code to a newer version later.

Best regards,
Bowen
​


From: Johannes Demel 
Sent: Mon, 13 May 2019
To: Bowen Hu
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen

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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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen

2019-05-13 Thread CEL
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 +, 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/) 
> > 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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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen

2019-05-13 Thread Johannes Demel
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/) 
> 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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[Discuss-gnuradio] [GSoC2019]: First report from Bowen

2019-05-12 Thread 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/) 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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