The beagleboard wasn't complaining about the RTC but I installed a battery on
the beagleboard expansion yesterday hoping that'll fix it, renewed the
timestamps by "touching" everything but that didn't seem to help. The problem
gets more complicated as the code i'm working with is composed of a python file
importing other custom python files. The best fix I found is turning off PYO
and PYC file generation all together using "export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1".
I've read a number of posts for other projects complaining about stale pyo/pyc
corrupting applications I'm installing and running everything as root so I
doubt file permissions is the culprit,
I'm currently using Python 2.6 on the beagleboard, I plan on upgrading to 2.8
soon and see if the problem persists ... at least for now the environmental
variable is good enough
al
-Original Message-
From: Philip Balister
To: discuss-gnuradio
Sent: Tue, Oct 26, 2010 1:48 pm
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re: remark on custom block + python behavior on
Beagleboard
On 10/25/2010 04:38 PM, Almohanad Fayez wrote:
> Hi, sent an email a while back about what I thought was a scheduler issue
with gnuradio on the beagleboard. Basically I've been writing custom GNU Radio
block for the OMAP's DSP and running them on the beagleboard. On occassions
when I'm running multiple blocks, GNU Radio would parse my flowgraph but then
get lost and never starts the flowgraph. I've always thought it was an issue
with my code but it turned out to be a python issue and I'm not sure if it's
specific to my platform or python in general.
>
> python basically generates optimizied pre-interpred python files *.pyo and
*.pyc. and as it happens, some of these files are not refreshed when I make
changes to my python source file I managed to debug the issue where at the
point
where gnuradio calls the c++ file that handles the swig call handling
"gnuradio_swig_py_runtime.cc". This file is able to detect the python block so
the "custom_blocks.cc" file generated by the howto-write-a-custom-block auto
tools. then there is a call placed to the constructor "gr_basic_block.cc" and
that's where gnuradio gets lost into oblivion.
>
> I was able to finally fix this problem by writing a script that deletes all
> of
the pyc and pyo files associated with my library and flowgraph. my question
is,
is this a know python issue, an issue with the custom gnuradio block, or an
issue with the platform? I managed to recreate this problem using the custom
block 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 templates and I was also able to recreate it by using the
original how to square a number example.
Are you having real time clock issues? If you do not have the battery on
your beagle, it will reset time each time you cycle power. That could
explain what you are seeing. I installed the battery backup on mine to
avoid this problem. You can also try to set the time over the network.
Philip
>
> thanks.
>
> al
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