On Wed, 03 Feb 2016 07:20:33 +0100, han.lu@intel.com wrote:
From: "Lu, Han" han.lu@intel.com
alsa-utils as well as bareos-bat (as well a some Bacula packages) all contain a program called /usr/bin/bat, which causes conflicts on various distributions ("basic audio tester" vs "bareos administration tool"("bacula administration tool")). Rename to avoid conflict.
Signed-off-by: Lu, Han han.lu@intel.com
Applied, thanks.
Takashi
diff --git a/bat/Makefile.am b/bat/Makefile.am index f0dc5ab..8dfafa9 100644 --- a/bat/Makefile.am +++ b/bat/Makefile.am @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -bin_PROGRAMS = bat -man_MANS = bat.1 +bin_PROGRAMS = alsabat +man_MANS = alsabat.1
-EXTRA_DIST = bat.1 +EXTRA_DIST = alsabat.1
-bat_SOURCES = \ +alsabat_SOURCES = \ bat.c \ common.c \ analyze.c \ @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ noinst_HEADERS = \ AM_CPPFLAGS = \ -Wall -I$(top_srcdir)/include
-bat_LDADD = @FFTW_LIB@ +alsabat_LDADD = @FFTW_LIB@ diff --git a/bat/alsabat.1 b/bat/alsabat.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d0b9c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/bat/alsabat.1 @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +.TH ALSABAT 1 "20th October 2015" +.SH NAME +alsabat - command-line sound tester for ALSA sound card driver
+.SH SYNOPSIS +\fBalsabat\fP [\fIflags\fP]
+.SH DESCRIPTION +\fBALSABAT(ALSA Basic Audio Tester)\fP is a simple command-line utility +intended to help automate audio driver and sound server testing with little +human interaction. ALSABAT can be used to test audio quality, stress test +features and test audio before and after PM state changes.
+ALSABAT's design is relatively simple. ALSABAT plays an audio stream and +captures the same stream in either a digital or analog loop back. It then +compares the captured stream using a FFT to the original to determine if +the test case passes or fails.
+ALSABAT can either run wholly on the target machine being tested (standalone +mode) or can run as a client/server mode where by alsabat client runs on the +target and runs as a server on a separate tester machine. The client/server +mode still requires some manual interaction for synchronization, but this +is actively being developed for future releases.
+The hardware testing configuration may require the use of an analog cable +connecting target to tester machines or a cable to create an analog +loopback if no loopback mode is not available on the sound hardware that +is being tested. +An analog loopback cable can be used to connect the "line in" to "line out" +jacks to create a loopback. If only headphone and mic jacks (or combo jack) +are available then the following simple circuit can be used to create an +analog loopback :-
+https://source.android.com/devices/audio/loopback.html
+.SH OPTIONS +.TP +\fI-h, --help\fP +Help: show syntax. +.TP +\fI-D\fP +Select sound card to be tested by name. +.TP +\fI-P\fP +Select the playback PCM device. +.TP +\fI-C\fP +Select the capture PCM device. +.TP +\fI-f\fP +Sample format +.br +Recognized sample formats are: U8 S16_LE S24_3LE S32_LE +.br +Some of these may not be available on selected hardware +.br +The available format shortcuts are: +.nf +-f cd (16 bit little endian, 44100, stereo) [-f S16_LE -c2 -r44100] +-f dat (16 bit little endian, 48000, stereo) [-f S16_LE -c2 -r48000] +.fi +If no format is given S16_LE is used. +.TP +\fI-c\fP +The number of channels. The default is one channel. +Valid values at the moment are 1 or 2. +.TP +\fI-r\fP +Sampling rate in Hertz. The default rate is 44100 Hertz. +Valid values depends on hardware support. +.TP +\fI-n\fP +Duration of generated signal. +The value could be either of the two forms: +.br +1. Decimal integer, means number of frames; +.br +2. Floating point with suffix 's', means number of seconds. +.br +The default is 2 seconds. +.TP +\fI-k\fP +Sigma k value for analysis. +.br +The analysis function reads data from WAV file, run FFT against the data +to get magnitude of frequency vectors, and then calculates the average +value and standard deviation of frequency vectors. After that, we define +a threshold: +.br +threshold = k * standard_deviation + mean_value +.br +Frequencies with amplitude larger than threshold will be recognized as a +peak, and the frequency with largest peak value will be recognized as a +detected frequency. +.br +ALSABAT then compares the detected frequency to target frequency, to +decide if the detecting passes or fails. +.br +The default value is 3.0. +.TP +\fI-F\fP +Target frequency for signal generation and analysis, in Hertz. +The default is 997.0 Hertz. +Valid range is (DC_THRESHOLD, 40% * Sampling rate). +.TP +\fI-p\fP +Total number of periods to play or capture. +.TP +\fI--log=#\fP +Write stderr and stdout output to this log file. +.TP +\fI--file=#\fP +Input WAV file for playback. +.TP +\fI--saveplay=#\fP +Target WAV file to save capture test content. +.TP +\fI--local\fP +Internal loopback mode. +Playback, capture and analysis internal to ALSABAT only. This is intended +for developers to test new ALSABAT features as no audio is routed outside +of ALSABAT.
+.SH EXAMPLES
+.TP +\fBalsabat -P plughw:0,0 -C plughw:0,0 -c 2 -f S32_LE -F 250\fR +Generate and play a sine wave of 250 Hertz with 2 channel and S32_LE format, +and then capture and analyze.
+.TP +\fBalsabat -P plughw:0,0 -C plughw:0,0 --file 500Hz.wav\fR +Play the RIFF WAV file "500Hz.wav" which contains 500 Hertz waveform LPCM +data, and then capture and analyze.
+.SH RETURN VALUE +.br +On success, returns 0. +.br +If no peak be detected, returns -1001; +.br +If only DC be detected, returns -1002; +.br +If peak frequency does not match with the target frequency, returns -1003.
+.SH SEE ALSO +\fB +aplay(1) +\fP
+.SH BUGS +Currently only support RIFF WAV format with PCM data. Please report any bugs to +the alsa-devel mailing list.
+.SH AUTHOR +\fBalsabat\fP is by Liam Girdwood liam.r.girdwood@linux.intel.com, Bernard +Gautier bernard.gautier@intel.com and Han Lu han.lu@intel.com. +This document is by Liam Girdwood liam.r.girdwood@linux.intel.com and Han Lu +han.lu@intel.com. diff --git a/bat/bat.1 b/bat/bat.1 deleted file mode 100644 index e00fc27..0000000 --- a/bat/bat.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -.TH BAT 1 "20th October 2015" -.SH NAME -bat - command-line sound tester for ALSA sound card driver
-.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBbat\fP [\fIflags\fP]
-.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBBAT(Basic Audio Tester)\fP is a simple command-line utility intended -to help automate audio driver and sound server testing with little human -interaction. BAT can be used to test audio quality, stress test features -and test audio before and after PM state changes.
-BAT's design is relatively simple. BAT plays an audio stream and captures -the same stream in either a digital or analog loop back. It then compares -the captured stream using a FFT to the original to determine if the test -case passes or fails.
-BAT can either run wholly on the target machine being tested (standalone -mode) or can run as a client/server mode where by bat client runs on the -target and runs as a server on a separate tester machine. The client/server -mode still requires some manual interaction for synchronization, but this -is actively being developed for future releases.
-The hardware testing configuration may require the use of an analog cable -connecting target to tester machines or a cable to create an analog -loopback if no loopback mode is not available on the sound hardware that -is being tested. -An analog loopback cable can be used to connect the "line in" to "line out" -jacks to create a loopback. If only headphone and mic jacks (or combo jack) -are available then the following simple circuit can be used to create an -analog loopback :-
-https://source.android.com/devices/audio/loopback.html
-.SH OPTIONS -.TP -\fI-h, --help\fP -Help: show syntax. -.TP -\fI-D\fP -Select sound card to be tested by name. -.TP -\fI-P\fP -Select the playback PCM device. -.TP -\fI-C\fP -Select the capture PCM device. -.TP -\fI-f\fP -Sample format -.br -Recognized sample formats are: U8 S16_LE S24_3LE S32_LE -.br -Some of these may not be available on selected hardware -.br -The available format shortcuts are: -.nf --f cd (16 bit little endian, 44100, stereo) [-f S16_LE -c2 -r44100] --f dat (16 bit little endian, 48000, stereo) [-f S16_LE -c2 -r48000] -.fi -If no format is given S16_LE is used. -.TP -\fI-c\fP -The number of channels. The default is one channel. -Valid values at the moment are 1 or 2. -.TP -\fI-r\fP -Sampling rate in Hertz. The default rate is 44100 Hertz. -Valid values depends on hardware support. -.TP -\fI-n\fP -Duration of generated signal. -The value could be either of the two forms: -.br -1. Decimal integer, means number of frames; -.br -2. Floating point with suffix 's', means number of seconds. -.br -The default is 2 seconds. -.TP -\fI-k\fP -Sigma k value for analysis. -.br -The analysis function reads data from WAV file, run FFT against the data -to get magnitude of frequency vectors, and then calculates the average -value and standard deviation of frequency vectors. After that, we define -a threshold: -.br -threshold = k * standard_deviation + mean_value -.br -Frequencies with amplitude larger than threshold will be recognized as a -peak, and the frequency with largest peak value will be recognized as a -detected frequency. -.br -BAT then compares the detected frequency to target frequency, to decide -if the detecting passes or fails. -.br -The default value is 3.0. -.TP -\fI-F\fP -Target frequency for signal generation and analysis, in Hertz. -The default is 997.0 Hertz. -Valid range is (DC_THRESHOLD, 40% * Sampling rate). -.TP -\fI-p\fP -Total number of periods to play or capture. -.TP -\fI--log=#\fP -Write stderr and stdout output to this log file. -.TP -\fI--file=#\fP -Input WAV file for playback. -.TP -\fI--saveplay=#\fP -Target WAV file to save capture test content. -.TP -\fI--local\fP -Internal loopback mode. -Playback, capture and analysis internal to BAT only. This is intended for -developers to test new BAT features as no audio is routed outside of BAT.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.TP -\fBbat -P plughw:0,0 -C plughw:0,0 -c 2 -f S32_LE -F 250\fR -Generate and play a sine wave of 250 Hertz with 2 channel and S32_LE format, -and then capture and analyze.
-.TP -\fBbat -P plughw:0,0 -C plughw:0,0 --file 500Hz.wav\fR -Play the RIFF WAV file "500Hz.wav" which contains 500 Hertz waveform LPCM -data, and then capture and analyze.
-.SH RETURN VALUE -.br -On success, returns 0. -.br -If no peak be detected, returns -1001; -.br -If only DC be detected, returns -1002; -.br -If peak frequency does not match with the target frequency, returns -1003.
-.SH SEE ALSO -\fB -aplay(1) -\fP
-.SH BUGS -Currently only support RIFF WAV format with PCM data. Please report any bugs to -the alsa-devel mailing list.
-.SH AUTHOR -\fBbat\fP is by Liam Girdwood liam.r.girdwood@linux.intel.com, Bernard Gautier -bernard.gautier@intel.com and Han Lu han.lu@intel.com. -This document is by Liam Girdwood liam.r.girdwood@linux.intel.com and Han Lu -han.lu@intel.com. diff --git a/bat/bat.c b/bat/bat.c index 086b9fa..ddb60b7 100644 --- a/bat/bat.c +++ b/bat/bat.c @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ static void test_capture(struct bat *bat) static void usage(struct bat *bat) { fprintf(bat->log, -_("Usage: bat [-options]...\n" +_("Usage: alsabat [-options]...\n" "\n" " -h, --help this help\n" " -D pcm device for both playback and capture\n" -- 2.5.0