- int clock;
-
- sscanf(str, "%i", &clock);
- if (!strcmp(str, ""))
- clock = 0;
-
- /* Auto-detect clock */
- if (!clock)
- {
- clock = DetectClock(peak);
- /* Only print this message if we're not looping something */
- if (!verbose)
- PrintAndLog("Auto-detected clock rate: %d", clock);
- }
+ int clock;
+ sscanf(str, "%i", &clock);
+ if (!strcmp(str, ""))
+ clock = 0;
+
+ // Auto-detect clock
+ if (!clock)
+ {
+ uint8_t grph[MAX_GRAPH_TRACE_LEN]={0};
+ size_t size = getFromGraphBuf(grph);
+ if ( size == 0 ) {
+ PrintAndLog("Failed to copy from graphbuffer");
+ return -1;
+ }
+ clock = DetectASKClock(grph,size,0);
+ // Only print this message if we're not looping something
+ if (!verbose){
+ PrintAndLog("Auto-detected clock rate: %d", clock);
+ }
+ }
+ return clock;
+}
+
+// A simple test to see if there is any data inside Graphbuffer.
+bool HasGraphData(){
+
+ if ( GraphTraceLen <= 0) {
+ PrintAndLog("No data available, try reading something first");
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+// Detect high and lows in Grapbuffer.
+// Only loops the first 256 values.
+void DetectHighLowInGraph(int *high, int *low, bool addFuzz) {
+
+ uint8_t loopMax = 255;
+ if ( loopMax > GraphTraceLen)
+ loopMax = GraphTraceLen;
+
+ for (uint8_t i = 0; i < loopMax; ++i) {
+ if (GraphBuffer[i] > *high)
+ *high = GraphBuffer[i];
+ else if (GraphBuffer[i] < *low)
+ *low = GraphBuffer[i];
+ }
+
+ //12% fuzz in case highs and lows aren't clipped
+ if (addFuzz) {
+ *high = (int)(*high * .88);
+ *low = (int)(*low * .88);
+ }
+}
+
+int GetNRZpskClock(const char *str, int peak, int verbose)
+{
+ int clock;
+ sscanf(str, "%i", &clock);
+ if (!strcmp(str, ""))
+ clock = 0;