>When using the single-threaded-scheduler, if the flow graph consists >of more 
>than 1 distinct subgraph, each subgraph will get its own >thread. (Most often 
>you'll see this with a transceiver, where the Tx >and Rx are implemented by 
>separate hier blocks that are contained by >the single top_block, but aren't 
>otherwise connected to each other.) 
Hi Eric,
I am interested in what you say about 2 threads for Tx and Rx separately in 1 
script. I am currently modifying benchmark script and let it contain bot h Rx 
and Tx path. 

I am wondering how could I invoke them separately? I intend to invoke Rx path 
to do something first, then invoke Tx path (both would use USRP) and make then 
in a loop (which will run for several times, I use tb.stop() and tb.wait() to 
control). But I get error when it comes to the second time of the loop. Is this 
because the threads are conflicted with each other? 
-- 
Yang
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