-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Mostafa,
it's like you understand: It's the same output buffer, but each consumer (== block2 and 3) have their own buffer readers that keep track of how many samples they consumed. Block 1 can only overwrite parts of the buffer that *both* readers have already consumed. Greetings, Marcus On 12.10.2014 18:01, Mostafa Alizadeh wrote: > Hello GNURadioers! > > I have a block (blck #1) connected to multiple of blocks. Here I > have two blocks' (call blck #2 and blck #3) connected to blck #1 > output. > > I'm confused when I saw nitems_read of blck #2 and #3 aren't the > same, say 1000 items are read by blck #2 and 155000 items read by > blck #3 after sometimes. I know the processing chain of blck #2 and > blck #3 is so different which causes a low rate of reading items by > blck #2 rather than blck #3 can read so faster. > > My question is why? why is this happening? Both of blck #2 & 3 are > reading from one output port? > > Any idea? > > Best, Mostafa > > > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio > mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUOuUoAAoJEAFxB7BbsDrLCWAH/2wKvVA6k86G8+xzah5BWQtM MKGNH4A2KxIbf6PSR9tA9PMUsUUAkriXzlOrElJO8JfpWGnRIA1A4vGmU88Gbk+Y ixzWfPtuclgKG6XA3lQk04bEnFl2vemSWHpE2kqtp1yRFX2dE/pTGc/NS/wZj5D2 /mJzotbkX3KNStUEHQrTyGCrOevIwJPd+CcduZJaNyUGG1DBxYf2TQZBU80Mr6G0 FZBjD36FZYCEESuqBbUsO/RGv21keFHI+qHOlbKmwYxZDRZUWSFwl6pMVxtsWieV 4YhSVG6ZC2ah7Vrwp/+b29srbs3KGlxewk+AfX4k8n93ULzYQ+QCFfQsryANh2U= =F4hU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio