so if you replace lines 70-79 and replace them with tb.stop(), you get bytes in your file? How many? Is it much more than 52*8? Do you actually guarantee that there should be output of ofdm_rx_0 or does this happen coincidentially?
Something as complex as an OFDM receiver really shouldn't be used as a test for stream reconfiguration, because you're receiving live signals and there's millions of things that might go wrong; have you tried with a simpler block, e.g. stream_to_vector instead of ofdm_rx/ofdm_rx1? Have you intentionally used "from ofdm_null_txrx import ofdm_rx"? I don't know ofdm_null_txrx, so this might be to blame; the name sure suggests that it might not produce output, and the parameters suggest you send data somewhere (not to the output of that block). Greetings, Marcus On 25.07.2014 12:31, xianda wrote: > Hi Marcus: > Thank you so much for your kindly reply.I have attached > my code.I want to run the flowgraph 1 at first,and then I disconnct it.Then I > want to run the flowgraph 2. > Flowgraph 1: > uhd_usrp_source---->>>ofdm_rx_0---->>>file sink > > Flowgraph 2: > > uhd_usrp_source---->>>ofdm_rx_1---->>>blocks_vector_to_stream---->>>blks2_tcp_sink > > Note: > ofdm_rx is a block in > gnuradio/gr-digital/python/digital/ofdm_txrx.py.I make some changes on > ofdm_rx.And I get two new block:ofdm_rx_0 and ofdm_rx_1.I have tested > flowgraph 1 and flowgraph 2 respectively.And they all run successfully.And > now I just want to run flowgraph 1 in 30 seconds and then disconnct flowgraph > 1.Then run flowgraph 2 forever.But now the flowgraph 2 don't receive > samples.And in the ofdm_rx_1 I add some file sink.These file sink display > null.When I have tested flowgraph 1 and flowgraph 2 respectively,these file > sink all have samples.So I think maybe encounter some errors when I > reconfiguring flowgraphs.Thank you so much.So kindly of you.Thanks. > Best regards, > xd > > > > > > > > > > > At 2014-07-25 05:40:58, "Marcus Müller" <marcus.muel...@ettus.com> wrote: >> Xianda, >> my advice: Please try to draw a complete picture of what you are doing. >> What are your sources, blocks you interchange, your sinks, what do you >> do to make your flowgraph stop (under which circumstances)? I really >> can't read your mind; all I know about your flow graph is what you tell >> me, which is that you have 1 source, and two in-and-output blocks and >> two sinks, and that you first connect src - blk1 - sink1 and then src - >> blk2 - sink2. >> >> You omitted that it is a USRP source until you send an excerpt of your >> code, you omit what kind of blocks blk{1,2} and what kind of sinks >> sink{1,2} are. You don't tell me in what relationship your "new" >> flowgraph stands to your reconfigured one etc. >> >> It's like you expect me to guess what you are doing in my own time to >> try to help you, just to save you from revealing what you are doing. >> This won't work. >> Please explain, in whole, what you're trying to do, what you have tried >> to verify that it goes wrong, which problems you encountered and so on, >> and we, as a list, might be able to figure out what's going on. >> >> Greetings, >> Marcus >> >> >> On 25.07.2014 11:32, xianda wrote: >>> Hi Marcus: >>> Thank you so much.Do you indicate my new flowgraph had >>> run?I have add a file sink,but it is null.And I think it don't run.I don't >>> know why.Can you give me some advices?Thank you so much. >>> Best regards, >>> xd >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> At 2014-07-25 05:27:28, "Marcus Müller" <marcus.muel...@ettus.com> wrote: >>>> Hi xianda, >>>> >>>> tb.wait() does exactly what you said it does: Wait for the flow graph to >>>> complete.A flowgraph will run until one of the blocks in that flowgraph >>>> signal that they're done, or you call tb.stop(). >>>> If you don't have such a block, your tb will run forever, and wait() >>>> will never return. >>>> >>>> Greetings, >>>> Marcus >>>> >>>> >>>> On 25.07.2014 11:13, xianda wrote: >>>>> Hi Marcus: >>>>> Thank you for your reply.Sorry for that if you can't >>>>> understand.I will try my best to explain my question. >>>>> >>>>> def main(): >>>>> tb=my_top_block() >>>>> tb.start() >>>>> time.sleep(30) >>>>> >>>>> #stop flowgraph >>>>> tb.lock() >>>>> tb.disconnect((tb.uhd_usrp_source_0,0),(tb.rx_0,0)) >>>>> tb.disconnct((tb.rx_0,0),tb.snk1) >>>>> #start flowgraph >>>>> tb.connect((tb.uhd_usrp_source_0,0),(tb.rx_1,0)) >>>>> tb.connect((tb.rx_1,0),tb.snk) >>>>> # blockA:(tb.rx_0,0) blockB:(tb.rx_1,0) >>>>> tb.unlock() >>>>> tb.wait() >>>>> print "start" >>>>> >>>>> I want to disconnct flow graph, and then to start a new connect.My code >>>>> hang in tb.wait(),it can't go on.I add print "start" and it can't display >>>>> "start".Sorry for my poor english if you can't understand. >>>>> Thank you so much. >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> xd >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> At 2014-07-25 04:59:52, "Marcus Müller" <marcus.muel...@ettus.com> wrote: >>>>>> Hi Xianda, >>>>>> >>>>>> as usual, saying "doesn't work", "can't run", "behaves wrong" really >>>>>> gives no clue what's wrong. >>>>>> Please follow >>>>>> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/ReportingErrors , >>>>>> especially "How do I ask?". >>>>>> >>>>>> Greetings, >>>>>> Marcus >>>>>> >>>>>> On 25.07.2014 09:36, xianda wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Marcus: >>>>>>> Thank you so much for your kindly reply. And I >>>>>>> disconnect block A and sink 1. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> def main(): >>>>>>> tb=my_top_block() >>>>>>> tb.start() >>>>>>> time.sleep(30) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #stop flowgraph >>>>>>> tb.lock() >>>>>>> tb.disconnect((tb.uhd_usrp_source_0,0),(tb.rx_0,0)) >>>>>>> tb.disconnct((tb.rx_0,0),tb.snk1) >>>>>>> #start flowgraph >>>>>>> tb.connect((tb.uhd_usrp_source_0,0),(tb.rx_1,0)) >>>>>>> tb.connect((tb.rx_1,0),tb.snk) >>>>>>> # blockA:(tb.rx_0,0) blockB:(tb.rx_1,0) >>>>>>> tb.unlock() >>>>>>> >>>>>>> tb.wait() >>>>>>> And It can run.But new problem exists.My new flowgraph: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> source--->block B(just one block)--->sink2 >>>>>>> can't run(I have already tested my new flowgraph alone,it's normal.But >>>>>>> after reconfiguring flowgraph,it can't run normally. ).I think it's >>>>>>> blocking because of the tb.wait().I know the wait is a blocking call >>>>>>> that sits there and waits for the flowgraph to finish.I just want my >>>>>>> new flowgraph run.Thank you. >>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>> xd >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> At 2014-07-21 08:06:52, "Marcus Müller" <marcus.muel...@ettus.com> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> unless you also disconnect block A and sink1, GNU Radio will continue >>>>>>> to assume that block A should produce output for sink1, and it can't do >>>>>>> that without input. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Greetings, >>>>>>> Marcus >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 21.07.2014 13:43, xianda wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I forget to say:the "sink" also different with each other.Namely: >>>>>>> source--->block A(just one block)--->sink1 >>>>>>> source--->block B(just one block)--->sink2 >>>>>>> Can someone help me?Thanks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> At 2014-07-21 06:50:10, "xianda" <wangxianda920...@163.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi all: >>>>>>> Thank you in advance.I want to ask some questions about the >>>>>>> "Reconfiguring Flowgraphs". >>>>>>> My flowgraphs: >>>>>>> source--->block A(just one >>>>>>> block)--->sink >>>>>>> And I want to run the flowgraphs for 30 seconds,and then run the other >>>>>>> flowgraphs: >>>>>>> source--->block B(just one >>>>>>> block)--->sink >>>>>>> And I have read the API,and then I write something like this: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> def main(): >>>>>>> tb=my_top_block() >>>>>>> tb.start() >>>>>>> time.sleep(30) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #stop flowgraph >>>>>>> tb.lock() >>>>>>> tb.disconnect((tb.uhd_usrp_source_0,0),(tb.rx_0,0)) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #start flowgraph >>>>>>> tb.connect((tb.uhd_usrp_source_0,0),(tb.rx_1,0)) >>>>>>> tb.connect((tb.rx_1,0),tb.snk) >>>>>>> # blockA:(tb.rx_0,0) blockB:(tb.rx_1,0) >>>>>>> tb.unlock() >>>>>>> >>>>>>> tb.wait() >>>>>>> But it go error: RuntimeError: delay(4): insufficient connected >>>>>>> input ports (1 needed, 0 connected) >>>>>>> Can someone help me?Thank you. >>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>> xd >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Discuss-gnuradio mailing list >>>>>>> Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.orghttps://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio