This repository contains host software (Linux/Windows) for HackRF, a project to produce a low cost, open source software radio platform. ## How to build the host software on Linux: ### Prerequisites for Linux (Debian/Ubuntu): `sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake libusb-1.0-0-dev pkg-config libfftw3-dev` ### Build host software on Linux: ``` mkdir host/build cd host/build cmake .. make sudo make install sudo ldconfig ``` By default this will attempt to install an udev rule to `/etc/udev/rules.d` to provide the `usb` or `plugdev` group access to HackRF. If your setup requires the udev rule to be installed elsewhere you can modify the path with `-DUDEV_RULES_PATH=/path/to/udev`. Note: The udev rule is not installed by default for PyBOMBS installs as they do not ususally get installed with root privileges. ## Clean CMake temporary files/dirs: ``` cd host/build rm -rf * ``` ## How to build host software on Windows: ### Prerequisites for Cygwin, MinGW, or Visual Studio: * cmake-2.8.12.1 or later from http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html * libusbx-1.0.18 or later from http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusbx/files/latest/download?source=files * fftw-3.3.5 or later from http://www.fftw.org/install/windows.html * Install Windows driver for HackRF hardware or use Zadig see http://sourceforge.net/projects/libwdi/files/zadig - If you want to use Zadig select HackRF USB device and just install/replace it with WinUSB driver. >**Note for Windows build:** You shall always execute hackrf-tools from Windows command shell and not from Cygwin or MinGW shell because on Cygwin/MinGW Ctrl C is not managed correctly and especially for hackrf_transfer the Ctrl C(abort) will not stop correctly and will corrupt the file. ### For Cygwin: ``` mkdir host/build cd host/build cmake ../ -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32=1 -DLIBUSB_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include/libusb-1.0/ make make install ``` ### For MinGW: ``` mkdir host/build cd host/build cmake ../ -G "MSYS Makefiles" -DLIBUSB_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include/libusb-1.0/ make make install ``` ### For Visual Studio 2015 x64 Create library definition for MSVC to link to `C:\fftw-3.3.5-dll64> lib /machine:x64 /def:libfftw3f-3.def` ``` c:\hackrf\host\build> cmake ../ -G "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64" \ -DLIBUSB_INCLUDE_DIR=c:\libusb-1.0.21\libusb \ -DLIBUSB_LIBRARIES=c:\libusb-1.0.21\MS64\dll\lib\libusb-1.0.lib \ -DTHREADS_PTHREADS_INCLUDE_DIR=c:\pthreads-w32-2-9-1-release\Pre-built.2\include \ -DTHREADS_PTHREADS_WIN32_LIBRARY=c:\pthreads-w32-2-9-1-release\Pre-built.2\lib\x64\pthreadVC2.lib \ -DFFTW_INCLUDES=C:\fftw-3.3.5-dll64 \ -DFFTW_LIBRARIES=C:\fftw-3.3.5-dll64\libfftw3f-3.lib ``` CMake will produce a solution file named `HackRF.sln` and a series of project files which can be built with msbuild as follows: `c:\hackrf\host\build> msbuild HackRF.sln` ## How to build host the software on FreeBSD You can use the binary package: `# pkg install hackrf` You can build and install from ports: ``` # cd /usr/ports/comms/hackrf # make install ``` principal author: Michael Ossmann http://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/