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From: | Thomas Hobiger |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] File sink causes "S" errors |
Date: | Wed, 06 Oct 2010 13:17:23 +0900 |
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Dear all, Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. Can you benchmark your hard disk for sustained rate? Here are the results from a simple DD test
This makes me think, that in whatever packet size the data streams in, as long as I do a decimation of 8 and record complex shorts (100 / 8 * 4 = 50 MB/s ) I should be able to do it without lagging behind? Here are the expected "S" showing up for a decimation of 4 (no surprise)
When doing a few samples with decimation of 8 nothing happens.
But when taking more data > ./rx_streaming_samples -f 1.575G -d 8 -N 4000000000 -s -o
/SSD/test.bin Why does this happen? Raid 0 with sata3 drives or 15k scsi drives maybe? Or if your rich... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227499&Tpk=OCZSSDPCIE Both options sound interesting. Nevertheless, the latter one makes the idea of GNURADIO obsolete, as for adding a few more dollars I could get a commercial sampler. You might try converting your samples to a more-compact format prior to recording them. If you're trying to record complex-float at 25Msps, you'll run out of disk-io throughput pretty quickly. If the dynamic range of your data can be represented in bytes, for example, then you only need to sustain sps x 2 bytes per second for complex signals. If you can get away with real-only signals, then you're looking at sps x 1 bytes per second of required write performance. I was thinking also of this idea. The sampler which we used before provided us only 8 bit (real) so we were interested in the URSP2 as it extended our options. But as long as there is no way to bring the data to disc, it remains just an idea... BTW, is there a ring/circular buffer in GNU radio which I can use before writing the data to disc? Best regards, Thomas Hobiger -- ****************************************************************** Dr. Thomas Hobiger Space-Time Measurement Project Space-Time Standards Group New Generation Network Research Center National Institute of Information and Communications Technology ------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-2-1 Nukui-Kitamachi, Koganei 184-8795 Tokyo Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------ email: address@hidden phone: ++81-042-327-7561 fax: ++81-042-327-6664 ------------------------------------------------------------------ homepage (priv.): http://www.hobiger.org ****************************************************************** |
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