OK, this has befuddled me for 3 days and I can't seem to get past it. I have a prefix that seems to work fine. Here are my working steps for building a bitfile on an E310: cd /opt/gnuradio/e300/src/uhd/fpga-src/usrp3/tools/scripts source ../../top/e300/setupenv.sh ./uhd_image_builder.py keepMinN ddc split_stream axi_fifo_loopback -d e310 -t E310_RFNOC_sg3 -I /opt/gnuradio/e300/src/rfnoc-nocblocks This build and runs fine. keepMinN is a small custom block I made that doesn't use much resources and has been working fine for weeks. Now, if I open a new terminal and run this: cd /opt/gnuradio/e300/src/uhd/fpga-src/usrp3/tools/scripts source ../../top/x300/setupenv.sh ./uhd_image_builder.py keepMinN ddc ddc split_stream axi_fifo_loopback -d x310 -t X310_RFNOC_XG -I /opt/gnuradio/e300/src/rfnoc-nocblocks -m 5 it never seems to meet timing. Now, I have done this with and without the "-m" directive, that doesn't seem to matter. The only real difference in the command is the second ddc block. So what the heck could be causing these issues? If anything, I would have expected the X310 build to be fine and the E310 to not meet timing. Another odd thing (though I am chalking it up to the X310 doing more) is that the X310 build is taking A LOT longer. I don't recall it taking this long before, but I am not sure. It tell me to look at the report_timing_summary, but it hasn't updated yet (it keeps running for a bit after throwing the timing warning). If I remember though, I think that the issue it had was with the ce_clk for some reason.
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