On 08/08/12 00:23, Dimitri Stolnikov wrote:
Hi Christian,
Hi Dimitri,
could you please try the attached patch together with
Peter's join
patch? It handles async cancellation in a more graceful way.
Yes, it actually worked. thanks.
Chris
The other problem (segfault on trow in ctor) still has to be addressed.
Best regards,
Dimitri
On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 20:53:25 +0200, Christian Gagneraud
<chris(a)techworks.ie> wrote:
> On 07/08/12 15:49, Peter Stuge wrote:
>> Christian Gagneraud wrote:
>>> Please find attached the full log.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>> I can provide u with a simple python program, but it will depends
>>> on gnuradio, gr-osmosdr and you will need a compatible device
>>> plugged in as well.
>>
>> No problem, but I think I find the problem.
>>
>>
>>> libusb: 0.783771 debug [libusb_handle_events_timeout_completed]
>>> doing our own event handling
>>> libusb: 0.783793 debug [handle_events] poll() 3 fds with timeout in
>>> 1000ms
>>> libusb: 0.783811 debug [libusb_release_interface] interface 0
>>> libusb: 0.785853 debug [handle_events] poll() returned 1
>>
>> The above lines show that the interface is released while event
>> handling is still running. The destructor was called while the IO
>> thread is running, and the destructor does cancel all IO, but it only
>> waited 200 ms for the IO to complete, before it went on to close
>> everything. Please try the attached patch for gr-osmosdr.
>>
>> This may or may not be the appropriate fix. This should perhaps be
>> fixed inside rtl-sdr, or even libusb (we're already considering it)
>> instead.
>
> It doesn't fix the problem alone. The script simply never exits.
> I've just sent a patch for rtl-sdr that fix the issue.
> I think it's still possible that a call to join() could block the app
> forever, so maybe a longer timeout would be safer here. As well the
> same apply for the osmosdr wrapper code.
>
> Chris
>
>>
>>
>> //Peter
>>
>
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