Adding library in CMakeList.txt and setting environment variable LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/"my lib" fixed the original problem.
I did not have to set --whole-archive option. Thank you. On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 12:33 PM Nick Foster <bistrom...@gmail.com> wrote: > Just wanted to follow up on this, because I thought of something in the > shower this morning. > > If you compile your block controller as a shared library and you want your > block to be initialized/used with the default UHD apps, you can use > LD_PRELOAD to ensure the block registration happens at runtime. For > instance: > > $ LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/librfnoc-clabs.so uhd_usrp_probe > --args=addr=192.168.10.2 > > ...if your RFNoC controller is registered inside that .so, it will be > loaded and registered for uhd_usrp_probe. > > Just a helpful trick if you want to (for instance) use rfnoc_rx_to_file to > test your block, since it has the option to specify a custom block to > insert between the radio and the host. > > Nick > > On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 10:51 AM John Medrano <john.d.medr...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Thank you. >> >> Using: >> >> set(RFNOC_MYMOD_LIB_OPT -Wl,--whole-archive rfnoc-mylib >> -Wl,--no-whole-archive) >> target_link_libraries(rfnoc_myapp ${RFNOC_MYMOD_LIB_OPT} <...the rest of >> your libs...>) >> >> We are able to use our controller. >> >> On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 11:52 AM Nick Foster <bistrom...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> OK, I looked further into it. UHD registers out-of-tree block >>> controllers using the UHD_RFNOC_BLOCK_REGISTER macro, which under the hood >>> creates a static function and a fixture which calls it before main(). >>> Problem is, when linking your out-of-tree executable, the linker sees that >>> the static fixture is never explicitly called from your program, and it >>> optimizes it out. So your block is never getting registered. >>> >>> There's a number of ways to fix it. I don't know how UHD does it >>> internally. If you are linking your library statically, you can do >>> something like the following in the CMakeLists.txt for the application (not >>> the library): >>> >>> set(RFNOC_MYMOD_LIB_OPT -Wl,--whole-archive rfnoc-mylib >>> -Wl,--no-whole-archive) >>> target_link_libraries(rfnoc_myapp ${RFNOC_MYMOD_LIB_OPT} <...the rest of >>> your libs...>) >>> >>> Using --whole-archive will force the linker to include all the contents >>> of your custom static lib in the application. This includes the static >>> constructor. >>> >>> If you're linking dynamically, this may or may not be a problem for you. >>> If it is, you can do something like >>> set_target_properties(rfnoc_myapp PROPERTIES LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE TRUE) >>> >>> ...which sets the -Wl,--no-as-needed linker flag, indicating to the >>> linker that it should include dynamic libraries that aren't explicitly >>> called. This isn't a great solution as it can result in linking to >>> libraries which really aren't used. >>> >>> You can debug this approach by calling the UHD_STATIC_BLOCK macro in >>> your library and just having it print something to stdout. If you don't see >>> the print in your application, it's not linking static objects correctly. >>> >>> Nick >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 8:24 AM John Medrano <john.d.medr...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> We have verified that library is being linked. >>>> >>>> When we run nm <program name> | grep <block name> >>>> >>>> We see the following: >>>> 0000000000030310 W _ZNK3uhd7device314get_block_ctrlINS_5rfnoc19<block >>>> name>_block_ctrlEEEN5boost10shared_ptrIT_EERKNS2_10block_id_tE >>>> 000000000023d6e0 V _ZTIN3uhd5rfnoc19<block name>_block_ctrlE >>>> 0000000000034b00 V _ZTSN3uhd5rfnoc19<block name>_ctrlE >>>> >>>> We continue to get same error. >>>> >>>> We have several blocks and we tried with all of them with same result. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 4:36 PM Nick Foster <bistrom...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Make very sure that your program is actually linking in the library >>>>> correctly. Linkers are weird and their interaction with build systems is >>>>> often unpredictable and sometimes perverse. Find the symbols in the >>>>> compiled library with nm and see that they aren't undefined. Use make >>>>> VERBOSE=1 to see the library actually being used. >>>>> >>>>> Nick >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 2:55 PM John Medrano <john.d.medr...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thank you for the response. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have added to CMakeList.txt: >>>>>> >>>>>> find_library(SLADEW_LIB gnuradio-SLADEW) >>>>>> if(NOT SLADEW_LIB) >>>>>> message(FATAL_ERROR "SLADEW library not found") >>>>>> endif() >>>>>> >>>>>> add later I add: >>>>>> >>>>>> target_link_libraries(rfnoc_freqmod ${UHD_LIBRARIES} >>>>>> ${Boost_LIBRARIES} ${SLADEW_LIB}) >>>>>> >>>>>> It compiles fine but I still get same messages on start up. >>>>>> >>>>>> Please advise: >>>>>> John >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 3:00 PM Nick Foster <bistrom...@gmail.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Your program needs to be linked against the library which your >>>>>>> custom block controller is compiled into, if in fact your block is >>>>>>> using a >>>>>>> custom block controller. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> uhd_usrp_probe and the other UHD utilities aren't linked against the >>>>>>> custom library. This isn't generally a problem since the utilities and >>>>>>> examples don't make use of your custom block. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Nick >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2019, 1:26 PM John Medrano via USRP-users < >>>>>>> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We have a custom RFNOC block that we have created. When we using >>>>>>>> GNURadio/Python everything works fine. When follow the examples in >>>>>>>> uhd/host/examples and generate an executable using C++, we get an >>>>>>>> error on >>>>>>>> execution. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We noticed that on start up the python program has no issue >>>>>>>> locating controllers for all our custom blocks (FreqMod): >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 13:52:50.824938,0x7f36d447c740,log.cpp:460,2,UHD,linux; >>>>>>>> GNU C++ version 7.3.0; Boost_106501; UHD_3.14.0.0-220-g97935b15 >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:50.947109,0x7f36d447c740,x300_impl.cpp:400,2,X300,X300 >>>>>>>> initialization >>>>>>>> sequence... >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.229789,0x7f36d447c740,x300_impl.cpp:1731,2,X300,Maximum frame >>>>>>>> size: 1472 bytes. >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.279558,0x7f36d447c740,x300_impl.cpp:942,2,X300,Radio 1x >>>>>>>> clock: 200 >>>>>>>> MHz >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.298743,0x7f36d447c740,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DmaFIFO_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xF1F0D00000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.336670,0x7f36d447c740,dma_fifo_block_ctrl_impl.cpp:44,2,0/DmaFIFO_0,BIST >>>>>>>> passed (Throughput: 1302 MB/s) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.387156,0x7f36d447c740,dma_fifo_block_ctrl_impl.cpp:44,2,0/DmaFIFO_0,BIST >>>>>>>> passed (Throughput: 1320 MB/s) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.430922,0x7f36d447c740,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/Radio_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0x12AD100000000001) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.529115,0x7f36d447c740,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/Radio_1,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0x12AD100000000001) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.628687,0x7f36d447c740,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DUC_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xD0C0000000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.666650,0x7f36d447c740,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DUC_1,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xD0C0000000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.704298,0x7f36d447c740,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DDC_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xDDC0000000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.741327,0x7f36d447c740,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DDC_1,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xDDC0000000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:52:51.920546,0x7f36d447c740,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/FreqMod_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0x2833DDBAA1C8E99C) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> But when we run uhd_usrp_probe or our program we get: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.142811,0x7f489075e7c0,x300_impl.cpp:400,2,X300,X300 >>>>>>>> initialization >>>>>>>> sequence... >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.424155,0x7f489075e7c0,x300_impl.cpp:1731,2,X300,Maximum frame >>>>>>>> size: 1472 bytes. >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.494774,0x7f489075e7c0,x300_impl.cpp:942,2,X300,Radio 1x >>>>>>>> clock: 200 >>>>>>>> MHz >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.509901,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DmaFIFO_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xF1F0D00000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.546377,0x7f489075e7c0,dma_fifo_block_ctrl_impl.cpp:44,2,0/DmaFIFO_0,BIST >>>>>>>> passed (Throughput: 1317 MB/s) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.596601,0x7f489075e7c0,dma_fifo_block_ctrl_impl.cpp:44,2,0/DmaFIFO_0,BIST >>>>>>>> passed (Throughput: 1304 MB/s) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.638428,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/Radio_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0x12AD100000000001) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.736751,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/Radio_1,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0x12AD100000000001) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.838951,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DUC_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xD0C0000000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.877079,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DUC_1,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xD0C0000000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.916659,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DDC_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xDDC0000000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:48.957457,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/DDC_1,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0xDDC0000000000000) >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:49.135814,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base_factory.cpp:77,3,RFNOC,Can't >>>>>>>> find a block controller for key FreqMod, using default block >>>>>>>> controller! >>>>>>>> 2019-Mar-27 >>>>>>>> 13:50:49.139122,0x7f489075e7c0,block_ctrl_base.cpp:60,2,0/FreqMod_0,Initializing >>>>>>>> block control (NOC ID: 0x2833DDBAA1C8E99C) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The error we receive is directly related to the above. Please >>>>>>>> advise. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thank you, >>>>>>>> John >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> USRP-users mailing list >>>>>>>> USRP-users@lists.ettus.com >>>>>>>> http://lists.ettus.com/mailman/listinfo/usrp-users_lists.ettus.com >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
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