Unfortunately last nights mail didn't get to the mailing list. But here
it is.


Hi,

first of all you might be interested in [1]. Depending on the actual
setup of your NIC latency depends a lot on interrupt coalescing. There
is also some further reading on this page.

Have fun

[1] http://code.ettus.com/redmine/ettus/projects/public/wiki/Latency

On 21.10.2013 13:19, Naceur wrote:
> Hello GR Forum,
> 
> I got some questions:
> 
> 1/ Did anyone already tested the effect of Interrupt coalescing on reducing
> the latency when host and USRP N2X0 are communicating and how far did he
> reduce this latency
> 
> 2/ I want to check first if my NIC got this feature enabled ?
> How do I have to proceed to check then how to test ? 
> 
> 3/ When running a stream of packets over the USRP I got the following error: 
> 
> thread[thread-per-block[24]: <gr_block message_source (8)>]: msg length is
> not a multiple of d_itemsize  
> This error is raised after a fixed number N of successfully sent packets
> Could you please give me some hints on this issue.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> 
> 
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