Hi Lefteris - We recently added that warning. We think we got it right, but it's possible something is wrong with the logic that makes it fire.
Can you share your GRC flowgraph? Cheers, Ben On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Marcus D. Leech <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11/17/2014 05:15 PM, Lefteris Kampianakis wrote: > > Hello, > > FYI I am having problems even with a simpler configuration like this: > > USRP_source_channel1 --> USRP_sink_channel1 > USRP_source_channel2 --> USRP_sink_channel2 > > > Does anyone face the same issue? It is really frustrating because 1/3 > executions are wasted and this causes problems with later design, that has > to have an execution rate of > 1Hz > > Thank you in advance > Lefteris > > > > > > > On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Lefteris Kampianakis < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have a B210 and I am trying to transmit and receive from all it's >> channels simultaneously. My setup is a macmini late 2012 with Ubuntu 12.04 >> install. I compiled and installed gnuradio from source using the gnuradio >> build script. I have developed the attached very simple GRC script that >> looks like this >> >> signal_source@1khz --> USRP_sink_channel1 >> signal_source@2khz --> USRP_sink_channel2 >> >> USRP_source_channel1 --> WX_GUI_scope_channel1 >> USRP_source_channel2 --> WX_GUI_scope_channel2 >> >> The problem I have is that I get the following message at random times >> and on average on 1/3 executions of the GRC script. >> >> linux; GNU C++ version 4.6.3; Boost_104800; UHD_003.008.000-18-g864f84b5 >> >> Using Volk machine: avx_64_mmx_orc >> -- Operating over USB 3. >> -- Initialize CODEC control... >> -- Initialize Radio control... >> -- Performing register loopback test... pass >> -- Performing register loopback test... pass >> -- Performing CODEC loopback test... pass >> -- Performing CODEC loopback test... pass >> -- Asking for clock rate 32.000000 MHz >> -- Actually got clock rate 32.000000 MHz >> -- Performing timer loopback test... pass >> -- Performing timer loopback test... pass >> -- Asking for clock rate 28.000000 MHz >> -- Actually got clock rate 28.000000 MHz >> -- Performing timer loopback test... pass >> -- Performing timer loopback test... pass >> -- Tune Request: 915.000000 MHz >> -- The RF LO does not support the requested frequency: >> -- Requested LO Frequency: 915.000000 MHz >> -- RF LO Result: 914.999999 MHz >> -- Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency: >> -- Desired DSP Frequency: -0.000001 MHz >> -- DSP Result: -0.000001 MHz >> -- Successfully tuned to 915.000000 MHz >> -- >> -- Tune Request: 915.000000 MHz >> -- The RF LO does not support the requested frequency: >> -- Requested LO Frequency: 915.000000 MHz >> -- RF LO Result: 914.999999 MHz >> -- Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency: >> -- Desired DSP Frequency: -0.000001 MHz >> -- DSP Result: -0.000001 MHz >> -- Successfully tuned to 915.000000 MHz >> -- >> -- Asking for clock rate 28.000000 MHz >> -- Actually got clock rate 28.000000 MHz >> -- Performing timer loopback test... pass >> -- Performing timer loopback test... pass >> -- Tune Request: 915.000000 MHz >> -- The RF LO does not support the requested frequency: >> -- Requested LO Frequency: 915.000000 MHz >> -- RF LO Result: 914.999999 MHz >> -- Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency: >> -- Desired DSP Frequency: 0.000001 MHz >> -- DSP Result: 0.000001 MHz >> -- Successfully tuned to 915.000000 MHz >> -- >> -- Tune Request: 915.000000 MHz >> -- The RF LO does not support the requested frequency: >> -- Requested LO Frequency: 915.000000 MHz >> -- RF LO Result: 914.999999 MHz >> -- Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency: >> -- Desired DSP Frequency: 0.000001 MHz >> -- DSP Result: 0.000001 MHz >> -- Successfully tuned to 915.000000 MHz >> -- >> *thread[thread-per-block[2]: <block gr uhd usrp sink (24)>]: >> RuntimeError: b200: 2 RX 1 TX and 1 RX 2 TX configurations not possible* >> >> >> It is obvious that I have all channels activated and that this message >> shouldn't be appearing in the first place, let alone, appearing in a >> non-deterministic manner. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thank you in advance >> Lefteris >> > > > > -- > Eleftherios(Lefteris) Kampianakis > Electronics and Computer Engineer > PHD Candidate and Researcher at Sensing Computing Communications Group > (SGCC) > Department of Electrical Engineering > University of Washington > 3927 Adams Lane, NE, Mercer Court D805B, 98105 > website: http://staff.washington.edu/ekampian/ > <http://users.isc.tuc.gr/%7Eekabianakis/> > mail: [email protected] > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing > [email protected]https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > > We shall probably need a more-detailed description of what you're doing. > Like the actual .grc files, etc. > > From your description, I think you're wanting to: > > bring up flow-graph, exchange a very small number of samples, and then > exit the flow-graph, and do this in a loop? > > That seems horribly inefficient, quit distinct from it perhaps uncovering > possible bugs in the latest UHD. > > But providing more information will help those who can help you. > > > -- > Marcus Leech > Principal Investigator > Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortiumhttp://www.sbrac.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > >
_______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
