Hi, > There was a recent change which added a call to libusb_get_version() which > doesn't exist in 1.0.9 of libusbx. So if you're running that, you should consider > updating to a newer version. I know it exists in > 1.0.12 and later. What version of libusbx are you using? Is it a possibility to > update? version 1.0.17 was recently released. > > https://github.com/libusbx/libusbx
Ah, OK, this one did the job :) Thanks! > After moving to libusb instead of a straight kernel driver, the current work to go > on the driver right now is to interface with the asynchronous stream instead of > using the synchronous transmit and receive interface. The kernel driver did a bit > of pseudo asynchronous shenanigans on the synchronous interface whereas the > libusb synchronous interface does not. This will limit the effective samplerate, > but we're working on getting it resolved. > > As for any other issues - anything specifically you're seeing that is an error and > stopping the flowgraph? To be honest, I even am not sure that I am doing things right, following the settings a guy posted in the forum. There the path to the fpga file is entered as an option into the osmo block. My problem is, I am a radio guy, not a Linux guy - I know that the whole sw support is very beta and in a growing process, but collecting small pieces of information from a confusing forum and not knowing if valid or outdated, this is not exactly the way that brings me to success :-) At the moment I can load the FPGA from the command line (and the LEDs start flashing then), but not out of grc. Of course there are errors, and I can repeat the procedure and post them, but at the moment I guess that I simply do some basic stuff totally wrong. > Brian Ralph. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio