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At first glance
The original HackRF code can be found at /hackrf
, it is a subproject inside the source code. It points to https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf
The rest of the code, including the portapack and havoc/mayhem extras can be found at /firmware
The portapack <--> HackRF interface functions are located in /firmware/baseband
There is an underlying OS framework, the CHIBIOS/RT, which is located at /firmware/chibios
for the abstract functionality, and /firmware/chibios-portapack
for the specific portapack board hardware drivers and configurations.
The portapack application software, can be found at /firmware/application
User interface: /firmware/application/ui
Apps (options in each menu): /firmware/application/apps
IC / hardware components interface: /firmware/application/hw
Common protocols functionality: /firmware/application/protocols
MOST menus (excluding OPTIONS and DEBUG, which are actually apps) and pop-up boxes (yes/no, yes/cancel, ok) are defined in /firmware/application/ui_navigation.cpp
The Options menu is actually an "app" defined at /firmware/application/apps/ui_settings.cpp
The Debug menu (also an app) is defined at /firmware/application/apps/ui_debug.cpp
The widgets used in the UI, as buttons, texts, checkboxes, input fields, etc. are to be found at /firmware/common/ui_widget.cpp
Note
The wiki is incomplete. Please add content and collaborate.
Important
- This is a public wiki. Everything is visible to everyone. Don't use it for personal notes.
- Avoid linking to external tutorials/articles; they may become outdated or contain false information.
How to collaborate
How to ask questions correctly
- First steps
- Usage cautions
- Intended use and Legality
- Features
- PortaPack Versions (which one to buy)
- HackRF Versions
- Firmware update procedure
- Description of the hardware
- User interface
- Powering the PortaPack
- Troubleshooting
- Applications
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Compilation of the firmware
- Compile on WSL with ninja
- How to compile on Windows faster with WSL 2
- Using Docker and Kitematic
- Docker command-line reference
- Using Buddyworks and other CI platforms
- Notes for Buddy.Works (and other CI platforms)
- Using ARM on Debian host
- All in one script for ARM on Debian host
- Compile on Arch based distro (exclude Asahi)
- Dev build versions
- Notes About ccache
- Create a custom map
- Code formatting
- PR process
- Description of the Structure
- Software Dev Guides
- Tools
- Hardware
- Research
- UI Screenshots
- Maintaining
- Creating a prod/stable release (Maintainers only)
- Maintaining rules
- Development States Notes