On 11/17/2014 05:15 PM, Lefteris Kampianakis wrote:
Hello,

FYI I am having problems even with a simpler configuration like this:

USRP_source_channel1 --> USRP_sink_channel1
USRP_source_channel2 --> USRP_sink_channel2


Does anyone face the same issue? It is really frustrating because 1/3 executions are wasted and this causes problems with later design, that has to have an execution rate of > 1Hz

Thank you in advance
Lefteris






On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Lefteris Kampianakis <e.kampianakis...@ieee.org <mailto:e.kampianakis...@ieee.org>> wrote:

    Hello,

    I have a B210 and I am trying to transmit and receive from all
    it's channels simultaneously. My setup is a macmini late 2012 with
    Ubuntu 12.04 install. I compiled and installed gnuradio from
    source using the gnuradio build script. I have developed the
    attached very simple GRC script that looks like this

    signal_source@1khz --> USRP_sink_channel1
    signal_source@2khz --> USRP_sink_channel2

    USRP_source_channel1 --> WX_GUI_scope_channel1
    USRP_source_channel2 --> WX_GUI_scope_channel2

    The problem I have is that I get the following message at random
    times and on average on 1/3 executions of the GRC script.

    linux; GNU C++ version 4.6.3; Boost_104800;
    UHD_003.008.000-18-g864f84b5

    Using Volk machine: avx_64_mmx_orc
    -- Operating over USB 3.
    -- Initialize CODEC control...
    -- Initialize Radio control...
    -- Performing register loopback test... pass
    -- Performing register loopback test... pass
    -- Performing CODEC loopback test... pass
    -- Performing CODEC loopback test... pass
    -- Asking for clock rate 32.000000 MHz
    -- Actually got clock rate 32.000000 MHz
    -- Performing timer loopback test... pass
    -- Performing timer loopback test... pass
    -- Asking for clock rate 28.000000 MHz
    -- Actually got clock rate 28.000000 MHz
    -- Performing timer loopback test... pass
    -- Performing timer loopback test... pass
    -- Tune Request: 915.000000 MHz
    --   The RF LO does not support the requested frequency:
    --     Requested LO Frequency: 915.000000 MHz
    --     RF LO Result: 914.999999 MHz
    --   Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency:
    --     Desired DSP Frequency: -0.000001 MHz
    --     DSP Result: -0.000001 MHz
    --   Successfully tuned to 915.000000 MHz
-- -- Tune Request: 915.000000 MHz
    --   The RF LO does not support the requested frequency:
    --     Requested LO Frequency: 915.000000 MHz
    --     RF LO Result: 914.999999 MHz
    --   Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency:
    --     Desired DSP Frequency: -0.000001 MHz
    --     DSP Result: -0.000001 MHz
    --   Successfully tuned to 915.000000 MHz
-- -- Asking for clock rate 28.000000 MHz
    -- Actually got clock rate 28.000000 MHz
    -- Performing timer loopback test... pass
    -- Performing timer loopback test... pass
    -- Tune Request: 915.000000 MHz
    --   The RF LO does not support the requested frequency:
    --     Requested LO Frequency: 915.000000 MHz
    --     RF LO Result: 914.999999 MHz
    --   Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency:
    --     Desired DSP Frequency: 0.000001 MHz
    --     DSP Result: 0.000001 MHz
    --   Successfully tuned to 915.000000 MHz
-- -- Tune Request: 915.000000 MHz
    --   The RF LO does not support the requested frequency:
    --     Requested LO Frequency: 915.000000 MHz
    --     RF LO Result: 914.999999 MHz
    --   Attempted to use the DSP to reach the requested frequency:
    --     Desired DSP Frequency: 0.000001 MHz
    --     DSP Result: 0.000001 MHz
    --   Successfully tuned to 915.000000 MHz
-- *thread[thread-per-block[2]: <block gr uhd usrp sink (24)>]:
    RuntimeError: b200: 2 RX 1 TX and 1 RX 2 TX configurations not
    possible*


    It is obvious that I have all channels activated and that this
    message shouldn't be appearing in the first place, let alone,
    appearing in a non-deterministic manner.

    Any ideas?

    Thank you in advance
    Lefteris




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Eleftherios(Lefteris) Kampianakis
Electronics and Computer Engineer
PHD Candidate and Researcher at Sensing Computing Communications Group (SGCC)
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Washington
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website: http://staff.washington.edu/ekampian/ <http://users.isc.tuc.gr/%7Eekabianakis/>
mail: e.kampianakis...@ieee.org <mailto:e.kampianakis...@ieee.org>


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We shall probably need a more-detailed description of what you're doing. Like the actual .grc files, etc.

From your description, I think you're wanting to:

bring up flow-graph, exchange a very small number of samples, and then exit the flow-graph, and do this in a loop?

That seems horribly inefficient, quit distinct from it perhaps uncovering possible bugs in the latest UHD.

But providing more information will help those who can help you.


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Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium
http://www.sbrac.org

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