scripts/libbtbb-2015-10-R1/python/utils/encode_sw.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# produce a sync word for a given LAP
lap = 0xffffff
pn = 0x83848D96BBCC54FC
# generator matrix for (64,30) linear block code
# based on polynomial 0260534236651
# (see gen_check_tables.py for automatic generation)
g = (
0x8000000000000001,
0x40000002c2b89ed4,
0x20000001615c4f6a,
0x10000000b0ae27b5,
0x080000029aef8d0e,
0x040000014d77c687,
0x0200000264037d97,
0x01000003f0b9201f,
0x008000033ae40edb,
0x004000035fca99b9,
0x002000036d5dd208,
0x00100001b6aee904,
0x00080000db577482,
0x000400006dabba41,
0x00020002f46d43f4,
0x000100017a36a1fa,
0x00008000bd1b50fd,
0x000040029c3536aa,
0x000020014e1a9b55,
0x0000100265b5d37e,
0x0000080132dae9bf,
0x000004025bd5ea0b,
0x00000203ef526bd1,
0x000001033511ab3c,
0x000000819a88d59e,
0x00000040cd446acf,
0x00000022a41aabb3,
0x0000001390b5cb0d,
0x0000000b0ae27b52,
0x0000000585713da9)
def encode(data):
assert data < 2**30
codeword = 0
for i in range(30):
if (data & (0x20000000 >> i)):
codeword ^= g[i]
return codeword
# append barker code
if (lap & 0x800000):
data = 0x13000000 | lap
else:
data = 0x2c000000 | lap
# scramble
data ^= (pn >> 34)
# encode
codeword = encode(data)
# scramble again
syncword = codeword ^ pn
print "0x%06x 0x%016x 0x%016x" % (lap, codeword, syncword)