My guess is that the ofdm mod has 1 output port, but no input ports. That is why you get the error for port number 0 exceeds... The input to the ofdm modulator is actually a python function called send_packet (or something similar).

The blks2 pkt mod and demod blocks have the same "issue". To use them in GRC, i basically made custom blocks that have actual inputs and outputs. Between the inputs and outputs is a thread that reads the input, calls the packet framer or correlator function, and writes to output.

I was planning to do a similar custom wrapper for ofdm blocks in GRC, whenever their api stabilizes... has it?

Should the input and output of gnuradio blocks be python functions? Probably not. Is this were mblocks have a use? Maybe.

-josh


Jérémy Skelton wrote:
Hi,

I was trying to use OFDM from gnuradio. I made my own .xml to handle it in GRC and it is designed to make a call like this :
    self.blks2_ofdm_mod_0 = blks2.ofdm_mod(
options=my_utils.make_ofdm_options(mod="qpsk", fft=512, cp=128, tones=200, verbose=True, log=False),
        msgq_limit=2,
        pad_for_usrp=True
    )
where make_ofdm_options() builds a namedtuple object containing the parameters.

I only obtain this error and I really don't know what I made wrong.

OFDM Modulator:
Modulation Type: qpsk
FFT length:      512
Occupied Tones:  200
CP length:       128
 >>> gr_fir_ccf: using SSE
 >>> gr_fir_ccc: using SSE
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "./ofdm_full.py", line 120, in <module>
    tb = ofdm_full()
  File "./ofdm_full.py", line 84, in __init__
    self.connect((self.gr_file_source_0, 0), (self.blks2_ofdm_mod_0, 0))
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/gnuradio/gr/top_block.py", line 99, in connect
    self._connect(points[i-1], points[i])
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/gnuradio/gr/top_block.py", line 105, in _connect
    dst_block.basic_block(), dst_port)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/gnuradio/gr/gnuradio_swig_py_runtime.py", line 1469, in connect
    return _gnuradio_swig_py_runtime.gr_top_block_sptr_connect(*args)
ValueError: port number 0 exceeds max of (none)


Any idea ?

Jérémy

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