> What is your status on this issue?
No progress.
> If this issue is still outstanding for you, could you please share your
> program with us (you can email it to us directly and privately, if you
> prefer), so we can see exactly what you're doing.
I believe the only part of the code that's rele
Hello Yichao Yu:
What is your status on this issue?
If this issue is still outstanding for you, could you please share your
program with us (you can email it to us directly and privately, if you
prefer), so we can see exactly what you're doing.
--Neel Pandeya
On 19 April 2018 at 10:28, Yich
> I'm still a bit confused about the time synchronization being an issue
> at all – even after a packet dropout, all packets coming from the X3xx
> contain a timestamp, so you'd *never* have to call get_time_now (and it
> won't do any good, for asynchronity reasons).
Hmmm, maybe I failed to mentio
Hi Yichao,
Sorry, this is probably my fault. I apologize – I'm not quite sure how
to help you most efficiently right now.
I remember this being a relatively involved issue; just from reading
your second-to-last email on this list, this becomes clear.
I'm still a bit confused about the time synchro
Forwarding to the mailing list after getting no reply from ettus in 4 months!!!
Sorry for the top post but it's increasingly clear that the ad-hoc
method of resetting the device every now and then is giving us a lot
of problems and it's getting worse with libuhd update.
We really need to know how
> Had a look at if this can be done by catching underrun event and from
> what I can see in how that error is generated and how the message
> triggering it is generated in the firmware code it doesn't seem to be
> a real counter, rather a flag/saturated counter so it won't be good
> enough for my a
> 2. Obtain the number of outputted/missing samples at current time.
> This will essentially remove the need to rely on assuming the output
> is always continuous. However, I can't find a function to do this.
> Modifying fpga image and adding a user register for this can be an
> acceptable solution