Setting it on the UDP itself didn't change the behavior either. Do you
(or anyone else) have any other ideas?
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On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 5:16 PM, Jeff Long <address@hidden
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I think you'd want to set that on the UDP sink itself.
On 03/04/2018 01:30 PM, Firdavs Pulat wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion, Jeff. Unfortunately, that didn't seem
to help. I still see bursty packet transmission.
Btw, currently I have: USRP source --> Low-Pass Filter -->
ComplexToInterleavedShort --> Endian Swap --> UDP Sink. I added
the set_max_noutput_items line at the output of the Endian Swap
block since that would be the input to UDP. Is that the only
place where I would have to make that change, or on all the blocks?
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On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 6:44 AM, Jeff Long <address@hidden
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Try yourblock.set_max_noutput_items(1024/itemsize)
On 03/03/2018 09:57 PM, Firdavs Pulat wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a B200mini device I'm communicating over USB to a pc
which is running the gnuradio software. The gnuradio
does some
processing (e.g., low-pass filtering, data type conversion,
etc), and finally gets to the UDP sink block where
packets are
generated and sent through Ethernet to an external
device. The
issue I'm having is that, in the UDP block,
noutput_items*d_itemsize size is alot larger than the UDP
payload size (1024 bytes). So, UDP gets 4-6K worth of
bytes and
bursts it all out really fast (I can see this behavior in
Wireshark), then waits to buffer up another 4-6K bytes, and
sends it all out really fast. This process then
continues. Is
there a way to smooth this out so that it's not
bursting bunch
of packets all at once? Otherwise the external device
isn't able
to keep up and it's leading to tons of dropped packets.
I tried setting the max output buffer in python but I
get this
warning when I run: gr::log :WARN: flat_flowgraph - Block
(endian_swap_impl0) max output buffer set to 2048
instead of
requested 512.
Any ideas on what I can do to change this behaviour?
Thanks!
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