- Fixed issue with PLL pin drive logic that could appear as an oscillation in the PI loop output
- Updates to sc_ethernet to meet timing under xTIMEcomposer v13beta1
- Added support for DSP4YOU AVB module
- Added performance improvements to Talker to support > 2 streams in a single logical core
- Improved robustness of basic 1722.1 controller functionality
- Numerous updates to support xTIMEcomposer v12 tools, including updated sc_ethernet
- 1722.1 Draft 21 support for ADP, ACMP and a subset of AECP including an AEM descriptor set
- Old TCP/IP based Attero Tech application replaced with a 1722.1 demo
- Added ability to arbitrarily map between channels in sinked streams and audio outputs
- 1722 MAAP rewritten to optimise memory and improve compliance to standard
- AVB status API replaced with new weak attribute hooks
- Support added for CS2100 variant of PLL
- sc_xlog printing removed, replaced with XScope
- Support removed for XDK/XAI, XC-2 and XC-3 dev kits
- Application support removed for Open Sound Control
- PTP fix to correct step in g_ptp_adjust (commit #1548fa5ce7)
- Software support added for CS2100 PLL.
- Media clock recovery PID tuned to decrease settle time and amplitude of oscillations
- Fixes to app_xr_avb_lc_demo to work with channel counts < 8
- Transport stream interface
- 1722/61883-4 packet encapsulation
- Update to ethernet and tcp package dependencies
- Field update module added
- I2S slave functionality added
- 802.1Qat support
- Partial (beta) 1722.1 support
- Clock recovery corrections for 8kHz and >48kHz
- 1722 packet format corrections
- 1722 timestamp corrections
- Stream lock/unlock more predictable
- Test harnesses for various features
- SRP state machine corrections
- SRP state machine drives stream transmission
- New control API
- 1722 MAAP support
- Standard updates
- Optimizations
- See design guide for new release details
- Move to new build system
- Fixed missing functionality in media clock server
- Small changes media server API - see demos for examples
- Optimized audio transport for local listener streams
- Major rewrite, many internal APIs changed, overall performance improvements
- Added gigabit ethernet support
- Added flexible internal routing (local streams) with simplified API, framework is much more powerful for many-channel applications
- Rewritten audio_clock_recovery as more flexible media_clock_server
- Added demos for audio interface board
- Added 8-channel TDM audio interface
- Added uip IP/UDP/TCP server for adding configuration layer
- Various bug fixes
- Dropped support for xs1a architecture
- Major rewrite, many internal APIs changed, overall performance improvements
- New mii-ethernet layer (better performance, capable of 2-port switch)
- New clock recovery mechanism (including global clock recovery)
- Internal APIs now use XC features (desktop tools 9.7.0+)
- New, more efficient, I2S codec interface code
- XDK Demo is now both a talker and listener endpoint
- XDK Demo now has debug log on screen (black button)
- XDK Demo now has stream selection display (green button)
- XDK Demo now has touch screen equalizer (16 bank bi-quad filter)
- Demos (synthesised talker) for XC-2 and XC-3 dev boards
- Added capability to have multiple talker endpoints on network
- Some 802.1as bug fixes
- Added capability to have multiple talker endpoints on network
- Some 802.1as bug fixes
- Added XC-2 mii code
- Now default to xslb
- Windows makefile issues fixed
- Code restructuring
- Added dsp based clock recovery
- Documentation updates
- Various bug fixes
- Major code restructuring
- PTP now defaults to old multicast mac address (can be set to 802.1as multicast with build flag)
- Various bug fixes.
- 802.1AS support.
- First spec of host side API for communicating to an XMOS device implementing AVB.
- Media clock recovery now fully based on 802.1AS timestamps. Presentation time is honoured.
- Changed 1588v2 timing protocol to 802.1as (note that some issues remain - see release notes for details)
- Code now runs codec in slave mode on the listener and implements media clock recovery.
- Fixed timestamp to match spec. Timestamps are generated every 8 samples (according to IEC61883-6 SYT_INTERVAL) - so a valid timestamp is generated every 3 out of 4 packets
- Implemented internal bandwidth restriction in mac layer. Each link going the mac layer (e.g. ptp, avb stream) can be set to use no more than a certain number of Mbps of bandwidth (see the mac_set_bandwidth function).
- Fixed bug in Mii ethernet layer that hung the demo when a short (<64 bytes) packet was received.
- General internal code restructuring to prepare for future enhancements
- Fixed timestamp generation issues, AVB packets are now timestamped every packet (i.e. every 6 samples) corrected
- Fixed incorrect DBC value creation
- Tested on RevB silicon