Hi Anil,
On 05/29/2015 04:29 AM, Anil Kumar
Yerrapragada wrote:
>> Or
is there a way to make sure that the in-buffer gets updated
multiple times within the same work call?
Will
placing the work function inside a while 1 do the trick?
Never do that. Your job as GR user is to write the work() function.
GNU Radio will call it, whenever data is available. You can't make
data appear faster than it appears, and you can rely on GR to call
your work() as soon as possible. Just don't worry about doing this
yourself.
Write your work() function in a manner that consumes as many items
as it can whenever it's called, and return exactly that number. GNU
Radio will take care of the rest :)
But I guess the issue with that is, as long as data is
available, the scheduler calls work function again and again
anyway.
Indeed!
I'm
still a little muddled up about this. I have read a lot of
the posts on the forum and the tutorials on the website as
well.
GNU Radio's primary job is to keep things simple for you: it allows
developers to just write their algorithms inside a work function.
All they have to do is take the input they get, generate the output
they want, and tell GNU Radio how much has been done.
Best regards,
Marcus
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