uhd: Set default Tx sampling to 4 sps
The majority of GSM host platforms are capable of operating with the 4x oversampled modulator, which justifies the new default setting. The small number exceptions (e.g. Raspberry Pi) can still use the lower complexity 1 sps modulator with the '-s 1' command line option if required. Signed-off-by: Tom Tsou <tom.tsou@ettus.com>
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* 1 - Uses minimized modulator (less computation, more distortion)
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* 1 - Uses minimized modulator (less computation, more distortion)
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* Other values are invalid. Receive path (uplink) is always
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* Other values are invalid. Receive path (uplink) is always
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* downsampled to 1 sps. Default to 4 sps for all cases except for
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* downsampled to 1 sps. Default to 4 sps for all cases.
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* ARM and non-SIMD enabled architectures.
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#if defined(HAVE_NEON) || !defined(HAVE_SSE3)
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#define DEFAULT_TX_SPS 1
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#else
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#define DEFAULT_TX_SPS 4
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#define DEFAULT_TX_SPS 4
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#endif
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/*
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/*
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* Samples-per-symbol for uplink (receiver) path
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* Samples-per-symbol for uplink (receiver) path
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