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implement more meaningful test program
author | Peter Meerwald <pmeerw@cosy.sbg.ac.at> |
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date | Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:14:50 +0200 |
parents | 26cd8f1ef0b1 |
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#!/bin/sh # # SpanDSP - a series of DSP components for telephony # # unpack_gsm0610_data.sh # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, # as published by the Free Software Foundation. # # 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 Lesser General Public # License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # $Id: unpack_gsm0610_data.sh,v 1.7 2008/05/03 10:59:44 steveu Exp $ # # The ETSI distribution file extracts to 5 ZIP files, called DISK1.ZIP to DISK5.ZIP # These were originally the contents of 5 floppy disks. Disks 1 to 3 contain data # files. However, disks 4 and 5 contain .EXE files, which unpack.... but only in an # MS environment. These files need to be executed in a Windows or DOS environment, # or a good emulation like FreeDOS or Wine. ETSIDATA="../../../en_300961v080101p0.zip" cd test-data if [ -d etsi ] then cd etsi else mkdir etsi RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot create test-data/etsi! exit $RETVAL fi cd etsi fi if [ -d gsm0610 ] then cd gsm0610 else mkdir gsm0610 RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot create test-data/etsi/gsm0610! exit $RETVAL fi cd gsm0610 fi if [ $1x == --no-exe-runx ] then # Run the .exe files, which should be here ./FR_A.EXE ./FR_HOM_A.EXE ./FR_SYN_A.EXE ./FR_U.EXE ./FR_HOM_U.EXE ./FR_SYN_U.EXE exit 0 fi # Clear out any leftovers from the past rm -rf ASN.1.txt rm -rf DISK1.ZIP rm -rf DISK2.ZIP rm -rf DISK3.ZIP rm -rf DISK4.ZIP rm -rf DISK5.ZIP rm -rf *.EXE rm -rf READ_FRA.TXT rm -rf ACTION rm -rf unpacked if [ $1x == --no-exex ] then # We need to prepare the .exe files to be run separately rm -rf *.INP rm -rf *.COD rm -rf *.OUT unzip ${ETSIDATA} >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi unzip ./DISK4.ZIP >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi unzip ./DISK5.ZIP >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi rm -rf ASN.1.txt rm -rf DISK1.ZIP rm -rf DISK2.ZIP rm -rf DISK3.ZIP rm -rf DISK4.ZIP rm -rf DISK5.ZIP rm -rf READ_FRA.TXT # An environment which is emulating an MS one will probably need # to make the .EXE files actually executable. chmod 755 *.EXE echo "Now copy the files from the test-data/etsi/gsm0610 directory to a Windows," echo "DOS or other machine which can run .exe files. Run each of the .exe" echo "files (there are 6 of them), and copy the whole directory back here." echo "You can then complete the creation of the working data directories" echo "with the command:" echo $0 "--no-exe-continue" exit 0 fi unzip ${ETSIDATA} >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi #rm ${ETSIDATA} rm -rf ASN.1.txt if [ $1x != --no-exe-continuex ] then # We need to extract and run the .exe files right now. For this to succeed # we must be running in an environment which can run .exe files. This has been # tested with Cygwin on a Windows XP machine. rm -rf *.INP rm -rf *.COD rm -rf *.OUT unzip ./DISK4.ZIP >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi unzip ./DISK5.ZIP >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi # An environment which is emulating an MS one will probably need # to make the .EXE files actually executable. chmod 755 *.EXE ./FR_HOM_A.EXE >/dev/null ./FR_SYN_A.EXE >/dev/null ./FR_A.EXE >/dev/null ./FR_HOM_U.EXE >/dev/null ./FR_SYN_U.EXE >/dev/null ./FR_U.EXE >/dev/null rm -rf READ_FRA.TXT fi rm -rf DISK4.ZIP rm -rf DISK5.ZIP rm -rf *.EXE chmod 644 *.INP chmod 644 *.OUT chmod 644 *.COD # Create the directories where we want to put the test data files. mkdir unpacked mkdir unpacked/fr_A mkdir unpacked/fr_L mkdir unpacked/fr_U mkdir unpacked/fr_homing_A mkdir unpacked/fr_homing_L mkdir unpacked/fr_homing_U mkdir unpacked/fr_sync_A mkdir unpacked/fr_sync_L mkdir unpacked/fr_sync_U # Disks 1, 2 and 3 simply unzip, and the files have sensible file names. We # just need to rearrange the directories in which they are located. unzip ./DISK1.ZIP >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi unzip ./DISK2.ZIP >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi unzip ./DISK3.ZIP >/dev/null RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL != 0 ] then echo Cannot unpack the ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10! exit $RETVAL fi rm -rf DISK1.ZIP rm -rf DISK2.ZIP rm -rf DISK3.ZIP mv "./ACTION/SMG#23/HOLD/0610_5~1/TESTSE~1/DISK1/"* ./unpacked/fr_L mv "./ACTION/SMG#23/HOLD/0610_5~1/TESTSE~1/DISK3/"Sync*.cod ./unpacked/fr_sync_L mv "./ACTION/SMG#23/HOLD/0610_5~1/TESTSE~1/DISK2/"Seq*h.* ./unpacked/fr_homing_L mv "./ACTION/SMG#23/HOLD/0610_5~1/TESTSE~1/DISK3/"Seq*h.* ./unpacked/fr_homing_L mv "./ACTION/SMG#23/HOLD/0610_5~1/TESTSE~1/DISK3/Bitsync.inp" ./unpacked/fr_sync_L mv "./ACTION/SMG#23/HOLD/0610_5~1/TESTSE~1/DISK3/Seqsync.inp" ./unpacked/fr_sync_L mv "./ACTION/SMG#23/HOLD/0610_5~1/TESTSE~1/DISK3/Homing01.cod" ./unpacked/fr_homing_L mv "./ACTION/SMG#23/HOLD/0610_5~1/TESTSE~1/DISK3/Homing01.out" ./unpacked/fr_homing_L rm -rf ACTION # The files extracted by the .EXE files have messy naming, and are not in # a sane directory layout. We rename and move them, to make the final result of # the files extracted from all five of the original .ZIP files reasonably # consistent, and easy to follow. rm -rf READ_FRA.TXT for I in SYN*_A.COD ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SYN|./unpacked/fr_sync_A/Sync|" | sed -e "s/COD/cod/"` done for I in SYN*_U.COD ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SYN|./unpacked/fr_sync_U/Sync|" | sed -e "s/COD/cod/"` done for I in SEQ*H_A.COD ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_homing_A/Seq|" | sed -e "s/COD/cod/"` done for I in SEQ*H_U.COD ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_homing_U/Seq|" | sed -e "s/COD/cod/"` done for I in SEQ*H_A.INP ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_homing_A/Seq|" | sed -e "s/INP/inp/"` done for I in SEQ*H_U.INP ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_homing_U/Seq|" | sed -e "s/INP/inp/"` done for I in SEQ*H_A.OUT ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_homing_A/Seq|" | sed -e "s/OUT/out/"` done for I in SEQ*H_U.OUT ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_homing_U/Seq|" | sed -e "s/OUT/out/"` done for I in SEQ*-A.COD ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_A/Seq|" | sed -e "s/COD/cod/"` done for I in SEQ*-U.COD ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_U/Seq|" | sed -e "s/COD/cod/"` done for I in SEQ*-A.INP ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_A/Seq|" | sed -e "s/INP/inp/"` done for I in SEQ*-U.INP ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_U/Seq|" | sed -e "s/INP/inp/"` done for I in SEQ*-A.OUT ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_A/Seq|" | sed -e "s/OUT/out/"` done for I in SEQ*-U.OUT ; do mv $I `echo $I | sed -e "s|SEQ|./unpacked/fr_U/Seq|" | sed -e "s/OUT/out/"` done mv HOM01_A.OUT ./unpacked/fr_homing_A/Homing01_A.out mv HOM01_U.OUT ./unpacked/fr_homing_U/Homing01_U.out mv SEQSYN_A.INP ./unpacked/fr_sync_A/Seqsync_A.inp mv SEQSYN_U.INP ./unpacked/fr_sync_U/Seqsync_U.inp echo "The ETSI test vectors for GSM 06.10 should now be correctly laid out in the" echo "gsm0610 directory"