f41info - Displaying DPF file resource usage

Parses the contents of a .f41 file and displays resources used by the DPFs associated with the specified DPM.

Usage

f41info f41name [options]

where f41name is the name of a supported CG board DPM file.

The following table lists the available options:

Options

Use this option to...

-t

Display information about DPFs associated with the specified DPM in a table format.

-d

Display information about DPFs associated with the specified DPM.

-a

Display information about all DPFs in a table format.

Process all .f41 files found in the current working directory.

Search the path specified by the AGLOAD environment variable.

Description

Run f41info to display information about specific DPMs (.f41 files) that can run on CG board DSP resources. f41info displays the following information:

Note: DPM MIPS requirements are listed according to the DPF hexadecimal identifier (not its string identifier). For a list of the hexadecimal IDs associated with DPF strings IDs, refer to the Hexadecimal and ASCII ID strings table.

For more information about managing on-board resources, refer to Managed DSP resources.

Hexadecimal and ASCII ID strings

The following table shows the ASCII string IDs and hexadecimal IDs of supported CG board DPFs. For echo cancellation, the ASCII string IDs associated with the hexadecimal corresponds to the version of the software echo cancellation DPF, for example, echo.f41, echo_v3.f41, or echo_v4.f41, specified as f41name.

Hexadecimal ID string

ASCII ID string

0x020B00

voice.rec_64

0x020A00

voice.rec_32

0x020900

voice.rec_24

0x020800

voice.rec_16

0x020300

voice.play_64_100

0x021300

voice.play_64_150

0x022300

voice.play_64_200

0x020200

voice.play_32_100

0x021200

voice.play_32_150

0x022200

voice.play_32_200

0x020100

voice.play_24_100

0x021100

voice.play_24_150

0x022100

voice.play_24_200

0x020000

voice.play_16_100

0x021000

voice.play_16_150

0x022000

voice.play_16_200

0x050100

signal.xmt

0x050A00

signal.rcv

0x050E00

signal.rcv_QA

0x0A0000

callp.gnc

0x0C0000

tone.gen

0x0D0800

rvoice.play_mulaw

0x0D1000

rvoice.play_alaw

0x0D0900

rvoice.play_mulaw_edtx

0x0D1100

rvoice.play_alaw_edtx

0x0D2000

rvoice.play_lin

0x0D4100

rvoice.rec_mulaw

0x0D4200

rvoice.rec_alaw

0x0D4400

rvoice.rec_lin

0x0D8900

rvoice.mu2mu

0x0D8A00

rvoice.mu2a

0x0D8C00

rvoice.mu2lin

0x0D9100

rvoice.a2mu

0x0D9200

rvoice.a2a

0x0D9400

rvoice.a2lin

0x0DA100

rvoice.lin2mu

0x0DA200

rvoice.lin2a

0x0DA400

rvoice.lin2lin

0x0D8000

rvoice.passthru

0x0D0000

rvoice.passthru_play

0x0D4000

rvoice.passthru_rec

0x0D0800

rvoice_vad.play_mulaw

0x0D1000

rvoice_vad.play_alaw

0x0D2000

rvoice_vad.play_lin

0x0D4100

rvoice_vad.rec_mulaw

0x0D4200

rvoice_vad.rec_alaw

0x0D4400

rvoice_vad.rec_lin

0x080100

dtmf.det_dtmf

0x080200

dtmf.det_sil

0x080400

dtmf.det_clrdwn

0x080700

dtmf.dtmf_sil_clrdwn

0x080F00

dtmf.det_all

0x080100

dtmfe.det_dtmf

0x080200

dtmfe.det_sil

0x080400

dtmfe.det_clrdwn

0x080700

dtmfe.dtmf_sil_clrdwn

0x080E00

dtmf.det_sil_clrdwn_ced

0x080F00

dtmfe.det_all

0x090A00

mf.fdet_bcmpl

0x090C00

mf.bdet_fcmpl

0x090100

mf.fdet_USA

0x090200

mf.fdet

0x090400

mf.bdet

0x160A00

echo.ln20_apt100

echo_v3.ln20_apt100

echo_v4.ln20_apt100

0x161A00

echo.ln20_apt50

echo_v3.ln20_apt50

echo_v4.ln20_apt50

0x162A00

echo.ln20_apt25

echo_v3.ln20_apt25

echo_v4.ln20_apt25

0x163A00

echo.ln20_apt12

echo_v3.ln20_apt12

echo_v4.ln20_apt12

0x160800

echo.ln16_apt100

echo_v3.ln16_apt100

echo_v4.ln16_apt100

0x161800

echo.ln16_apt50

echo_v3.ln16_apt50

echo_v4.ln16_apt50

0x162800

echo.ln16_apt25

echo_v3.ln16_apt25

echo_v4.ln16_apt25

0x163800

echo.ln16_apt12

echo_v3.ln16_apt12

echo_v4.ln16_apt12

0x160500

echo.ln10_apt100

echo_v3.ln10_apt100

echo_v4.ln10_apt100

0x161500

echo.ln10_apt50

echo_v3.ln10_apt50

echo_v4.ln10_apt50

0x162500

echo.ln10_apt25

echo_v3.ln10_apt25

echo_v4.ln10_apt25

0x163500

echo.ln10_apt12

echo_v3.ln10_apt12

echo_v4.ln10_apt12

0x160400

echo.ln8_apt100

echo_v3.ln8_apt100

echo_v4.ln8_apt100

0x161400

echo.ln8_apt50

echo_v3.ln8_apt50

echo_v4.ln8_apt50

0x162400

echo.ln8_apt25

echo_v3.ln8_apt25

echo_v4.ln8_apt25

0x163400

echo.ln8_apt12

echo_v3.ln8_apt12

echo_v4.ln8_apt12

0x160300

echo.ln6_apt100

echo_v3.ln6_apt100

echo_v4.ln6_apt100

0x161300

echo.ln6_apt50

echo_v3.ln6_apt50

echo_v4.ln6_apt50

0x162300

echo.ln6_apt25

echo_v3.ln6_apt25

echo_v4.ln6_apt25

0x163300

echo.ln6_apt12

echo_v3.ln6_apt12

echo_v4.ln6_apt12

0x160200

echo.ln4_apt100

echo_ v3.ln4_apt100

echo_v4.ln4_apt100

0x161200

echo.ln4_apt50

echo_v3.ln4_apt50

echo_v4.ln4_apt50

0x162200

echo.ln4_apt25

echo_v3.ln4_apt25

echo_v4.ln4_apt25

0x163200

echo.ln4_apt12

echo_v3.ln4_apt12

echo_v4.ln4_apt12

0x160100

echo.ln2_apt100

echo_v3.ln2_apt100

echo_v4.ln2_apt100

0x161100

echo.ln2_apt50

echo_v3.ln2_apt50

echo_v4.ln2_apt50

0x162100

echo.ln2_apt25

echo_v3.ln2_apt25

echo_v4.ln2_apt25

0x163100

echo.ln2_apt12

echo_v3.ln2_apt12

echo_v4.ln2_apt12

0x164300

echo_v3.ln24_apt100

echo_v4.ln24_apt100

0x165300

echo_v3.ln24_apt50

echo_v4.ln24_apt50

0x166300

echo_v3.ln24_apt25

echo_v4.ln24_apt25

0x167300

echo_v3.ln24_apt12

echo_v4.ln24_apt12

0x164400

echo_v3.ln32_apt100

echo_v4.ln32_apt100

0x165400

echo_v3.ln32_apt50

echo_v4.ln32_apt50

0x166400

echo_v3.ln32_apt25

echo_v4.ln32_apt25

0x167400

echo_v3.ln32_apt12

echo_v4.ln32_apt12

0x164500

echo_v3.ln40_apt100

echo_v4.ln40_apt100

0x165500

echo_v3.ln40_apt50

echo_v4.ln40_apt50

0x166500

echo_v3.ln40_apt25

echo_v4.ln40_apt25

0x167500

echo_v3.ln40_apt12

echo_v4.ln40_apt12

0x164600

echo_v3.ln48_apt100

echo_v4.ln48_apt100

0x165600

echo_v3.ln48_apt50

echo_v4.ln48_apt50

0x166600

echo_v3.ln48_apt25

echo_v4.ln48_apt25

0x167600

echo_v3.ln48_apt12

echo_v4.ln48_apt12

0x164800

echo_v3.ln64_apt100

echo_v4.ln64_apt100

0x165800

echo_v3.ln64_apt50

echo_v4.ln64_apt50

0x166800

echo_v3.ln64_apt25

echo_v4.ln64_apt25

0x167800

echo_v3.ln64_apt12

echo_v4.ln64_apt12

0x1B0100

oki.play_24_100

0x1B1100

oki.play_24_150

0x1B2100

oki.play_24_200

0x1B0200

oki.play_32_100

0x1B1200

oki.play_32_150

0x1B2200

oki.play_32_200

0x1B0900

oki.rec_24

0x1B0A00

oki.rec_32

0x1C0700

ptf.det_2f

0x1C7700

ptf.det_4f

0x1D0000

wave.play_11_16b

0x1D0100

wave.play_11_8b

0x1D0800

wave.rec_11_16b

0x1D0900

wave.rec_11_8b

0x190000

adsir.rcv

0x190000

adsir_j.rcv

0x1A0000

adsix.xmt

0x1A0000

adsix_j.xmt

0x1E0000

nmsfax

0x2C0000

amr.rec_475

0x2C0100

amr.rec_515

0x2C0200

amr.rec_590

0x2C0300

amr.rec_670

0x2C0400

amr.rec_740

0x2C0500

amr.rec_795

0x2C0600

amr.rec_102

0x2C0700

amr.rec_122

0x2C0800

amr.play

0x2C0900

amr.play_edtx

0x2D0000

cmvt_sbc.record

0x2D0100

cmvt_sbc.play

0x260100

ima.play_24

0x260200

ima.play_32

0x260900

ima.rec_24

0x260A00

ima.rec_32

0x270000

gsm_ms.frgsm_play

gsm_mspl.frgsm_play

gsm_ms.play_100

0x271000

gsm_ms.play_150

0x272000

gsm_ms.play_200

0x270100

gsm_ms.frgsm_rec

gsm_mspl.frgsm_rec

0x410000

f_gsm_fr.cod

0x410100

f_gsm_fr.dec

0x410200

f_gsm_fr.cod_rfc2833

0x410300

f_gsm_fr.dec_rfc2833

0x2A0000

g723.play_53

0x2A0100

g723.rec_53

0x2A0200

g723.play_64

0x2A0300

g723.rec_64

0x2A0400

g723.play_edtx

0x2B0000

g729a.play

0x2B0100

g729a.record

0x2B0300

g729a.play_edtx

0x0F0200

g726.play_32

0x0F0a00

g726.rec_32

0x0F0300

g726.play_32_edtx

0x400000

f_g711.cod

0x400100

f_g711.dec

0x400000

f_g711vad.cod

0x400100

f_g711vad.dec

0x400200

f_g711.cod_rfc2833

0x400300

f_g711.dec_rfc2833

0x400200

f_g711vad.cod_rfc2833

0x400300

f_g711vad.dec_rfc2833

0x430000

f_g723.cod

0x430100

f_g723.dec

0x430000

 f_g723r.cod

0x430100

 f_g723r.dec

0x430200

f_g723.cod_rfc2833

0x430300

f_g723.dec_rfc2833

0x430200

f_g723r.cod_rfc2833

0x430300

f_g723r.dec_rfc2833

0x440000

f_g729a.cod

0x440100

f_g729a.dec

0x440200

f_g729a.cod_rfc2833

0x440300

f_g729a.dec_rfc2833

0x450000

f_faxt38.relay

0x460000

f_g726.cod

0x460100

f_g726.dec

0x460200

f_g726.cod_rfc2833

0x460300

f_g726.dec_rfc2833

0x470000

f_g728.cod

0x470100

f_g728.dec

0x470200

f_g728.cod_rfc2833

0x470300

f_g728.dec_rfc2833

0x4B0000

f_amr.cod

0x4B0100

f_amr.dec

0x4B0200

f_amr.cod_rfc2833

0x4B0300

f_amr.dec_rfc2833

0x4C0000

f_evrc.cod

0x4C0100

f_evrc.dec

0x4C0200

f_evrc.cod_rfc2833

0x4C0300

f_evrc.dec_rfc2833

0x500000

f_ilbc_20.cod

0x500100

f_ilbc_20.dec

0x500200

f_ilbc_20.cod_rfc2833

0x500300

f_ilbc_20.dec_rfc2833

0x510000

f_ilbc_30.cod

0x510100

f_ilbc_30.dec

0x510200

f_ilbc_30.cod_rfc2833

0x510300

f_ilbc_30.dec_rfc2833

Example 1

If you run this command:

f41info dtmf -d

Information similar to the following example appears:

Dialogic Corporation Show F41 File Info            Version 1.00

File name: C:\NMS\CG\LOAD\dtmf.f41
Revision : 0.2
Size     : 12964 bytes
Created  : Fri Jan 21 16:43:28 2000

FUNCTION STATE MIPS Msec In  Out Cmd Context Description
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   807h   0   2.523  2   8v      16     113  DTMF, Silence, Cleardown
   801h   0   1.996  2   8v      16     113  DTMF only
   802h   0   0.773  2   8v      16     113  post-/pre- Silence only
   804h   0   1.359  2   8v      16     113  Cleardown only
   
POOL NAME                           SIZE  ADDRESS TYPE
------------------------------------------------------
.DTMF_TABLE                         1h       0h%    DATA_GLOBAL_FAST

SECTION NAME                        SIZE
----------------------------------------
.text                               e9h

The following table describes the output that appears:

Column

Description

FUNCTION

The lower byte is the DPF ID. The upper byte is the DPM family code.

STATE

There is one row of resource information per state. STATE indicates the state number. A P in the STATE column indicates that the resources used are in the DPF persist mode.

MIPS

MIPS (millions of instructions per second) used by the DPF.

Msec

DPF period in milliseconds.

In

Input frame size, in words. V indicates that the voice bit is set, meaning that this queue is typically circuit switched.

Out

Output frame size, in words. V indicates that the voice bit is set, meaning that this queue is typically circuit switched.

Cmd

Command packet size, in words.

Context

User context size, in words. The user context holds DPF static data.

Description

DPF functional description.

POOL NAME

Displays data pool definitions used by the DSP linker to relocate existing sections or to create new sections as scratch pad areas.

SECTION NAME

Displays only when the -d option is used. The .text section is program code while other sections represent a user-defined table.

Example 2

If you run this command:

f41info crc -t

Information similar to the following example appears:

Dialogic Corporation Show F41 File Info            Version 1.00

File name: C:\NMS\CG\LOAD\crc.f41
Revision : 0.2
Size     : 8154 bytes
Created  : Fri Jan 21 16:43:18 2000
                                              Slots     Memory       Packet
FUNCTION    Description               MIPS    In  Out   Data       Up  Down
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  d08h      CRC Play mu-law           0.621   0   1     282         0    40
  d10h      CRC Play A-law            0.621   0   1     282         0    40
  d41h      CRC Record mu-law         0.621   1   0     245        40     0
  d42h      CRC Record A-law          0.621   1   0     245        40     0

Program Memory = 426 words

POOL NAME                           SIZE  ADDRESS TYPE
------------------------------------------------------
crcdebug                            100h    0h%   DATA

The output is similar to the preceding table with the following changes:

Column

Description

MIPS

Prefaced with state number. A single state is not displayed.

Slots

Circuit switched queues, as determined by the V (voice) bit. Consumes timeslots. V-bit set indicates a slot is used. Otherwise, the queue is assumed to be a packet (DSP to/from Host) queue.

Memory Data

DPM instance context size in words. Obtained by summing data requirements of queues, command and context, plus instance overhead.

Packet

Up - If the V-bit is clear, the queue is assumed to be a packet queue. Packet Up displays DSP to Host frame size in words.

Down - If the V-bit is clear, the queue is assumed to be a packet queue. Packet Down displays Host to DSP frame size in words.

Packet up and down sizes are cumulative. If there is more than one up or down queue, the sizes are summed.