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Malcolm Robb 8b05286a24 Version 1.09.1007.14
Updates to support COAA Planeplotter Ground Station on an RPi
2014-08-06 15:29:05 +01:00
matthewbrandes 6f14ecf7dd Update dump1090.c 2014-07-08 17:34:43 -05:00
matthewbrandes 652af93b88 Update dump1090.c 2014-07-08 16:58:23 -05:00
matthewbrandes d0207569b6 Update dump1090.c 2014-07-08 16:56:03 -05:00
matthewbrandes 8110549fee Update dump1090.c 2014-07-08 15:12:46 -05:00
hhm 59984ac8af B"H allow disable ports, doc disable net heartbeat 2014-06-24 23:58:46 -04:00
papasven e6c43382b9 Incorrect value for auto-gain
Incorrect value for auto-gain option the Modes.gain is multiplied by 10.
2014-06-01 02:14:40 +02:00
Malcolm Robb 903f93f530 Publish Version 1.08.2705.14
A few minor additions and bug fixes as detailed below

1) Additional command line option "--net-buffer <n>" to specify the TCP
output buffer size. Default is n=0, which is 64Kb. Specify a value of n
to increase the buffer size according to  Size  = 64Kb * 2^n, so an n of
1 = 128Kb, n=2 is 256Kb etc. n is limited to 7, so the max size is 8Mb.
This option may assist if you have a high number of aircraft being
received, and an unreliable network connection, or if the receiving end
can be busy for an extended time.

2) Bug fix in ppup1090 which prevented the uploading of valid
ModeA/Squawk codes

3) Bug fix per Markus Grab's commit.
2014-05-27 13:16:57 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 30ae45ec2b Windows Version of dump1090
Make the modifications necessary to compile dump1090 for WinXP, Win7 and
hopefully Win8.

The files can be compiled using M$ Visual Studio/C++ 6.0. Due to various
licensing issues, I haven't included the libraries or DLLs. You will
need to locate pthreadVC2.lib and rtlsdr.lib to link the file, install
the zadig drivers to support the dongle, and locate libusb-1.0.dll,
msvcr100.dll, pthreadVC2.dll and rtlsdr.dll.

dump1090.exe will not run on any Windows version prior to XP SP2,
because msvcr100.dll imports several functions from the Windows kernel
that are not available on earlier versions. This means dump1090 won't
work on Win2K.

The major change to the code relates to file handles. The original code
assumes Linux behaviour in that handles are allocated from 0
sequentially upwards. However Windows handles are allocated pseudo
randomly, and handle numbers greater than 1024 would break the code. The
code has therefore been modified to use a linked list of connection
structures, rather than a static array limited to 1024 entries.
2014-04-25 14:48:14 +01:00
Malcolm Robb f7843c1691 Implement TCP Heartbeat
Some users have reported issues where the TCP link to dump1090 can be
lost at times of low traffic density - typically in the middle of the
night. One possible reason for this is that some routers drop the link
if there is no traffic for a predetermined period.

To try and resolve this, dump1090 now sends a 'null' packet consisting
of 7 "0x00" bytes approximately once a  minute if there is no real
received traffic during this time. This packet should be discarded by
the application receiving the dump1090 because it will have an invalid
checksum, and ICAO address 0x000000 is also invalid. However, this null
packet should be enough to keep routers alive.
2014-03-11 01:09:49 +00:00
Malcolm Robb 97c7f69c83 Publish V1.08.2302.14
Final tidy up and publish
2014-02-24 10:28:35 +00:00
Malcolm Robb 75a4c6ee21 BUGFIX : Missed data causes timestamp slip
The Mutex on the RTL data reader thread does not "force" the data
processing thread to execute. Therefore, if the processor is busy, it is
possible for a second RTL callback to occur before the data from the
first has been processed. This will cause the loss of the first data,
but worse, it will cause a slip in the timestamp. This upsets Beamfinder
and MLAT operation in PlanePlotter.

To solve this, keep a Fifo buffer which is filled by the callback
thread, and emptied by the data processing thread. The fifo is the same
size as the number of buffers requested in the call to
rtlsdr_read_async().

Note - we only put the value of the pointer supplied in the callback
into the fifo. We do not attempt to cache the data in the buffer pointed
to by the pointer.  This would require us to memcopy() 2Mbytes per
second, which we don't want to do if we don't have to because it will
only make the processor loading worse. Instead, we assume that the data
in the buffer will remain valid after the callback returns, at least
until it is overwritten by new data.

It is still possible for us to lose data if we can't process it quickly
enough. However, we can now detect this loss of data when the fifo is
almost full, and correct the timestamp for the lost block/blocks.
2014-02-22 23:11:13 +00:00
Malcolm Robb 86093ea95e WIZARDISHUNGRY
Dynamically size terminal using SIGWINCH

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2014-02-22 22:11:11 +00:00
Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) b921d80e7f Typo fixes 2013-10-10 00:44:58 +02:00
Malcolm Robb f50744b11b Better Incorporate coaa.h 2013-09-30 11:46:36 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 6997715fed Split into separate module files
Ok - this is likely to upset some people. Up until now, the vast
majority of the code has been in just one file - dump1090.c. This file
has grown so that it was approaching of 5000 lines long, and it was
becoming unmanagable. So I've split the file into several modules,
hopefully along fairly logical boundaries. The files are :

1) dump1090.c : Basically just the main() entry function, the help
function, the RTL dongle hardware interface, and a few orphan functions
that  don't really fit anywhere else.

2) mode_s.c : This contains all the mode S / ADSB decoding functions.

3) mode_ac.c : This contains all the mode A & C decoding functions

4) interactive.c : This contains all the functions to maintain an
internal list of aircraft seen over the last period, and functions to
print them out to the local console.

5) net_io.c : This contains all the network input/output functions
allowing data to be passed in/out to/from other receivers, in formats
such as SBS-1/3, Beast, AVR and JavaScript.

Hopefully this should provide an easier way forward if/when more
functions are added.
2013-08-19 18:57:03 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 1ebdd6d7a7 Interactive list aircraft display and delete changes
Create two different Time-To-Live parameters for the interactive display
list.

1) Modes.interactive_display_ttl defines for how long the display of an
aircraft persists after the last received message. The default is
MODES_INTERACTIVE_DISPLAY_TTL, which is set to 60 seconds. This replaces
the previous Modes.interactive_ttl/MODES_INTERACTIVE_TTL settings (which
were also 60 seconds)

2) Add an additional Modes.interactive_delete_ttl  parameter, and
default it to  MODES_INTERACTIVE_DELETE_TTL, shich is set to 300
seconds/5 minutes. This defines for how long an aircraft persists in the
list structure after the last received message before being deleted.

Also tidy up a few comments.
2013-08-19 15:55:17 +01:00
terribl 3000baf184 Added metric-option to web-view
Added option to show values in metric system.
Metric = false; // true|false

Removed unused conversion from aircraftsToJson() at dump1090.c-file.
Tweaked distance calculation to use google map api.

	modified:   dump1090.c
	modified:   public_html/config.js
	modified:   public_html/gmap.html
	modified:   public_html/script.js
2013-05-28 12:15:18 +03:00
Malcolm Robb 228b770be8 Move declarations into a headed file
This is the start of breaking the main dump109.c file into smaller
modules to make it a bit more maintainable.

Move all the #define and structure declarations into dump1090.h
2013-05-24 23:32:12 +01:00
Malcolm Robb e86eb3921e VK1ET : Numerous changes to Port handling
Changes based on ideas from John VK1ET. His commit notes are as follows
:

1. Change input socket handling to avoid unnecessary memmove (use
pointers instead)

2. Add ability to read and decode binary beast format TCP.

3. Change output socket handling same as sbs_output - only call output
handler if there is a current client connected use separate ports for
beast in and out - no need for --net-beast flag. Will input/output
format defined by socket connected to. avr raw, beast binary and sbs can
be handled simultaneously.

4. Some comments changes, filtering of ModeAC to json,.
2013-05-24 22:29:00 +01:00
Malcolm Robb f64a65b5a2 Tidy up of UKUEHN's improvements
Resolves some merge conflicts that I couldn't find a way to fix during
the previous merge.

Remove a few Tabs that escaped in the edit/merge

Rename the fix_errors flag variable to nFix_crc since it now represents
the number of crc errors to attempt to fix.

Remove the aggressive variable since it's now part of nFix_crc

Only print phase correction statistics when phase correction is enabled.

Add an additional Modes.stat_ph_bit_fix[] to count the bits fixed during
phase correction
2013-05-24 21:51:44 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 9edba9332a UKUEHN : Various Improvements
Sorry Ulrich - I can't get Github to resolve the merge errors and
preserve your commit notes, so I'll add them here.
Improvements on bit error correction, doc update, preparation for
program installation/package build

Hi,
I committed some further improvements on the bit error correction code,
updated the readme, and implemented a way to install the program in the
linux file system hierarchy (allows for package building).

Regards,
Ulrich
2013-05-24 21:24:16 +01:00
Malcolm Robb ee742cf8db SBS Output Format changes
Bug fixes in the SBS output code as a result of an EMAIL from Liviu

Some software gets upset if null fields are output where the software is
expecting a valid value. This was being caused by DF0's outputting and
SBS MSG5. MSG5 needs Atert and SPI flags, which are derived from the FS
field. DF0 doesn't have an FS field, so cannot output a MSG5. Change so
that DF0 results in an SBS MSG7.

Also DF17/DF18 metypes 5 to 18 contain raw Lat/Lon data. However they
cannot be decoded into real Lat/Lon values unless both even and odd
parts are available Therefore, when we receive a DF17/DF18 we need to
check that we have successfully decoded the Lat/Lon before we attempt to
send an SBS MSG2 or MSG3. If we don't have a decoded Lat/Lon, send a
MSG7 instead.
2013-05-24 12:26:06 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 4c0ed6d5f1 Set AOG_VALID for DF-17/18 metype 19 2013-05-24 11:10:16 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 77bd1f40dc Include Vertical rate in aircraft structure 2013-05-24 11:07:49 +01:00
Malcolm Robb e50c2a5a54 Phase Enhancement changes
Phase enhancement is used to try and increase the signal amplitude when
Nyquist sample aliasing is suspected. In previous versions, this was
enabled by default. In this version, the default is off. There is now an
additional command line switch --phase-enhance to turn it on.

There are also additional debug statistics which count the number of
phase demodulation failures in for both uncorrected and phase corrected
passes.
2013-05-22 13:23:54 +01:00
Malcolm Robb b481c76909 mm structure initialisation
Ideally we should clear down the mm structure every loop of our
ModeA/C/S bit detector. However, we're getting 2Mbits of data per
second, and the structure is several tens of bytes long. Clearing down
every loop would require us to zero up to 100Mb per second. The memset
function may be fast, but it's still going to take up valuable processor
time.

So instead of clearing the whole structure every loop, just clear the
important parts.
2013-05-22 11:49:03 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 4a3113f65a Decode DF-18 2013-05-22 00:05:03 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 08ffc3f541 Change mm.crc checks to mm.correctedbits
Instead of force clearing mm.crc to zero if we successfully correct bit
errors, just use the mm.correctedbits variable. This allows us to print
out the crc value containing the errors during list output modes.
2013-05-21 23:16:49 +01:00
Malcolm Robb be6cb6eaf0 VK1ET : Use error corrected DF17
Actually use the (DF17) messages where we do bit correction.

Other changes to AVR message I/O.
1) treat mlat timestamp of zero as invalid (easier to work with than
(-1) and equally unlikely).
2) If we don't have a valid timestamp send a without timestamp
'*.......' message rather than '@.......' with invalid time.
3) Drop interpretation of obsolete AVR ' #' & '$' formats - they
wouldn't have worked anyway (wrong length).
2013-05-21 16:43:07 +01:00
Malcolm Robb e33591d65d VK1ET : Check Bit Correction against ICAO cache
If we error correct a DF17 frame, check that the ICAOaddr exists in our
recently seen ICAO cache. This reduces the likelyhood of birthday
paradox solutions producing false ICAO addresses
2013-05-21 16:01:54 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 542b94dedb VK1ET : Changes to fixBitErrors()
1) Reduce complexity of fixBitErrors()
2) Inline flipBits()
3) Remove validation checks that can never occur.
2013-05-21 13:40:07 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 0a0ba165db VK1ET : Changes to modesInitError()
Restrict Syndromes to exclude DF bits. Do NOT introduce syndromes for
errors in the first 5 bits (DF field)

Use the --aggressive flag to see if we populate the two-bit error
syndromes. If --aggressive is not specified, then we don't attempt to
fix two bit errors.
2013-05-21 13:25:33 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 640d63a0d1 VK1ET: Shorten CRC calculation
We don't need to include the CRC itself one bit at a time. This shortens
the loop count by 24 iterations, so should be much faster
2013-05-21 12:54:34 +01:00
Malcolm Robb f33a7090b0 VK1ET : Better pthread termination
Close threads, mutex and conditions using pthread functions

Also, correct/update a few comments.
2013-05-21 12:08:35 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 92fd06bcd6 VK1ET : Bugfix in Error correction table
vk1etI believe there is an error in the way the CRC error syndromes are
being created in the two bit case. The inner loop was introducing an
extra error bit each time through rather than moving it. Below is the
modified code fragment for syndrome creation collapsedSun 07:26
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Bugfix first noted by VK1ET, and posted here :
https://github.com/antirez/dump1090/pull/23#issuecomment-18113094

I believe there is an error in the way the CRC error syndromes are being
created in the two bit case. The inner loop was introducing an extra
error bit each time through rather than moving it.
2013-05-21 11:28:56 +01:00
Malcolm Robb eac2a90a8a Version update
Version update for terribl and bdavenport's combined changes
2013-05-14 22:26:26 +01:00
terribl 9ea6f3e8e2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2013-05-14 12:54:05 +03:00
Malcolm Robb df4a24bf14 Version update for Ulrich
Updated the version number for Ulrich's code

Replaced some Tabs with spaces

Forward declaration of the fixBitErrors() function required for M$ VC
6.0 to suppress warning messages.
2013-05-14 10:49:57 +01:00
Ulrich Kuehn feab602088 Call new error correction code. Instead of bit positions record no. of corrected bits. 2013-05-12 17:57:26 +02:00
Ulrich Kuehn 6d5d7a4244 Test code for new bit error correction plus timing. This code is run when debugging. 2013-05-12 17:41:22 +02:00
Ulrich Kuehn 0a4fc6e98f Added code for table based correction of bit errors. Code is not called yet except initialisation. 2013-05-12 17:33:44 +02:00
terribl cac715e40a Upstream merge conflicts resolved 2013-05-12 09:50:20 +03:00
Malcolm Robb f56679a61d VK1ET : Bugfix pTimestamp printf()
Change the type of pTimestamp from char* to unsigned char* to stop sign
extension messing up the printf("%02X,pTimestamp stuff
2013-05-12 01:17:38 +01:00
terribl e65e873c13 Added flags to json for valid position and heading
As MalcolmRobb suggested.

	modified:   dump1090.c
	modified:   public_html/script.js
2013-05-11 23:36:11 +03:00
Malcolm Robb c83d404c4a Update of some comments, Version and release 2013-05-11 16:11:45 +01:00
Malcolm Robb d0469061ff Update ModeA/C to ModeS
Update the ModeA/C to Mode S comparison routine to use bFlags.
2013-05-11 15:02:34 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 6427fcc1ee VK1ET : --Interactive display changes
Based on a submission by VK1ET, but I've tweaked it a bit to use the
bFlags.

Basically, only print out values in --interactive that have been
received from the aircraft. Previous versions would display 0.000 for
lat and long for any positionless aircraft. This version prints blanks
instead for any/all fields that are not yet known.
2013-05-10 18:17:19 +01:00
Malcolm Robb cd86d58898 Major Rewrite of SBS output code
Remove dependency of the SBS output code on the historic (a) aircraft
structure. The only items that were required were the decoded aircraft
Lat/Lon and these are now included in the mm structure.

Rewrite the SBS output code to use mm->bFlags when populating the output
fields. This ensures that all available data is output, and also that no
stale data is sent.

Using the mm->bFlags variable for SBS output means there is no further
requirement for the sbsFlags member in the aircraft structure, so remove
it.

Cross your fingers and hope this hasn't introduced too many bugs !
2013-05-10 17:27:34 +01:00
Malcolm Robb 7df6d656a0 Implement additional Decoding and Tidy
Implement additional bFlags to validate AircraftOnGround, and FS.

Decode Aircraft On Ground from DF0, DF4, DF5, DF16, DF20, and DF21 where
possible.
Flag FS as valid for DF4, DF5, DF20, DF21,

Remove dr and um from the mm structure. They're only used in console
list output mode, so decode them there if required.
2013-05-10 17:17:10 +01:00