This page shows some of the issues that RENEW users commonly face when running experiments. These are not necessarily bugs; in most cases, these issues are caused by some misconfiguration or some firmware limitation. We are working on making the errors less cryptic so users can easily recognize the problem when faced with it. Meanwhile, we will continue posting the errors here to make sure that users can resolve the issue fast without waiting for the dev team to reply.
RuntimeError: SoapySDR::Device::make() no driver specified and no enumeration results
[WARNING] Could not set thread priority <#> in <function name>: Operation not permitted
[WARNING] Failed to resize socket buffer to 51200 kib, actual 208 kib
RemoteError: Iris::writeRegisters(BEACON_RAM) unknown bank name
Program terminated Exception: Error Setting up the Receiver
hub-serials.txt
file). Same with the base station serials. Make sure all of them are present and visible to the machine running the Sounder code. Also, verify there is no empty space before/after each serial number.SoapyRemoteDevice() -- missing URL
Program terminated Exception: Error Setting up the Receiver
ERROR: Time: 0, readStream error: -1 - TIMEOUT, flags: 0
ERROR: Exceeded resync retry limit (100) for client 0 reached after 1 resync successes at frame: 2100. Stopping!
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, you might want to have something like BGPPGGGGGGGG
INFOR: Re-syncing with offset: 1, after 1 tries, index: 657, tid 0
ERROR: thread 3 buffer full
ERROR: thread 2 buffer full
ERROR: thread 1 buffer full
terminate called recursively
terminate called recursively
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
what(): Thread %d buffer full
Aborted (core dumped)
_tkinter.TclError: couldn't connect to display "localhost:10.0"
ERROR: the above client serials were not discovered in the network!
Receiver could not be setup correctly!
Program terminated Exception: Error Setting up the Receiver
[ERROR] Tune Tx Filter: MCU error 2 (CGEN tune failed)
[ERROR] [<IrisSerial>] Iris::setBandwidth(Tx, 1, 12.5 MHz) Failed -
None reported yet