On 2022-01-30 07:46, Dmitry Kupchinetsky wrote:

Hi,

during receive samples from usrp following error occur:

[ERROR] [X300] 192.168.40.2: x300 fw communication failure #1

EnvironmentError: IOError: x300 fw poke32 - reply timed out

[ERROR] [X300] 192.168.40.2: x300 fw communication failure #2

EnvironmentError: IOError: x300 fw poke32 - reply timed out

[ERROR] [X300] 192.168.40.2: x300 fw communication failure #3

EnvironmentError: IOError: x300 fw poke32 - reply timed out

[ERROR] [UHD] An unexpected exception was caught in a task loop.The task loop will now exit, things may not work.EnvironmentError: IOError: 192.168.40.2: x300 fw communication failure #3

EnvironmentError: IOError: x300 fw poke32 - reply timed out

After this error there's no communication between host and usrp. What is a root cause of this error and does exist any work around?

Regards,

Kupchinetsky Dmitry.

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So, a few questions:

Does this happen immediately on start-up, or only after a considerable period?

What sample rate(s)?

Are you using the 1G or 10G interface?

What type of host network card are you using?  Do you know if it's based on the Intel 82579LM chip?

What version of UHD are you running?

Are the error counters increasing on your networking interface? On linux you can use "ifconfig" or "ip -s link" to display error statistics

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