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From: | Tom Rondeau |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Dropped stream tags with mm & pfb clock recovery/sync blocks |
Date: | Fri, 22 Aug 2014 11:15:49 -0400 |
Hello Martin,
as the test source file is about 1.3mb I uploaded everything to the
following URL:
http://sys.cs.uos.de/gnuradio/
There you will find 3 files:
in: float trace previously captured
check.py: script to run the tests
check_md5.py: script to compute and compare the resulting md5 hashes
Executing
./check.py --test pfb in
will perform 100 iterations and create 100 out files out_n (each about
220kb) for the pfb test case.
After it has finished you can run
./check_md5.py
This will calculate the md5 sums of the previously created files. It
will print a summary of unique md5 sums and create a file called md5
containing some details (file, md5, size).
You should get more than one md5 sum/file size as a result after one
run, but you might need to increase the number of iterations or perform
it 2-3 times.
For reference you can also use the "io" or "mm" test case, which should
produce deterministic results.
Regards
Alexander
On 22/08/14 12:00, Martin Braun wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> once every year or so a message pops up with someone describing
> non-deterministic behaviour using file sources, but it never gets
> followed up because it's so hard to reproduce.
>
> Any chance you could provide the actual source files and flow graphs, so
> other people can try this and see for themselves?
>
> M
>
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