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35833671e   Jean-Michel Friedt   version finale st...
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  /*
   * rtl-sdr, turns your Realtek RTL2832 based DVB dongle into a SDR receiver
   * rtl_biast, tool to set bias tee gpio output
   * Copyright (C) 2012 by Steve Markgraf <steve@steve-m.de>
   *
   * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
   * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
   * (at your option) any later version.
   *
   * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   * GNU General Public License for more details.
   *
   * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   * along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   */
  
  #include <string.h>
  #include <stdio.h>
  #include <stdlib.h>
  
  #ifndef _WIN32
  #include <unistd.h>
  #else
  #include <windows.h>
  #include "getopt/getopt.h"
  #endif
  
  #include "rtl-sdr.h"
  #include "convenience/convenience.h"
  
  static rtlsdr_dev_t *dev = NULL;
  
  void usage(void)
  {
  	fprintf(stderr,
  		"rtl_biast, a tool for turning the RTL-SDR.com 
  "
  		"bias tee or any GPIO ON and OFF. Example to turn on the 
  "
  		"bias tee: rtl_biast -d 0 -b 1
  "
  		"Any GPIO: rtl_biast -d 0 -g 1 -b 1
  
  "
  		"Usage:
  "
  		"\t[-d device_index (default: 0)]
  "
  		"\t[-b bias_on (default: 0)]
  "
  		"\t[-g GPIO select (default: 0)]
  ");
  	exit(1);
  }
  
  int main(int argc, char **argv)
  {
  	int i, r, opt;
  	int dev_index = 0;
  	int dev_given = 0;
  	uint32_t bias_on = 0;
  	uint32_t gpio_pin = 0;
  	int device_count;
  
  	while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "d:b:g:h?")) != -1) {
  		switch (opt) {
  		case 'd':
  			dev_index = verbose_device_search(optarg);
  			dev_given = 1;
  			break;
  		case 'b':
  			bias_on = atoi(optarg);
  			break;
  		case 'g':
  			gpio_pin = atoi(optarg);
  			break;
  		default:
  			usage();
  			break;
  		}
  	}
  
  	if (!dev_given) {
  		dev_index = verbose_device_search("0");
  	}
  
  	if (dev_index < 0) {
  		exit(1);
  	}
  
  	r = rtlsdr_open(&dev, dev_index);
  	rtlsdr_set_bias_tee_gpio(dev, gpio_pin, bias_on);
  
  exit:
  	/*
  	 * Note - rtlsdr_close() in this tree does not clear the bias tee
  	 * GPIO line, so it leaves the bias tee enabled if a client program
  	 * doesn't explictly disable it.
  	 *
  	 * If that behaviour changes then another rtlsdr_close() will be
  	 * needed that takes some extension flags, and one of them should
  	 * be to either explicitly close the biast or leave it alone.
  	 */
  	rtlsdr_close(dev);
  
  	return r >= 0 ? r : -r;
  }