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UHD showing duplicate device for USRP X310 #729

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junkyardhokie opened this issue Feb 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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UHD showing duplicate device for USRP X310 #729

junkyardhokie opened this issue Feb 17, 2024 · 2 comments

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@junkyardhokie
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Bug Description

The uhd library is reporting a duplicate device for the USRP X310. There should only be a total of two radios reported, (1) USRP X310 and (1) USRP E310. The X310 does have two UBX160 daughterboards.

A simple program to discover the devices shows three devices:

[INFO] [UHD] linux; GNU C++ version 9.4.0; Boost_107600; UHD_4.6.0.0-0-g50fa3baa
========================================
"type": "x300"
"addr": "192.168.10.2"
"fpga": "HG"
"name": ""
"serial": "32B0751"
"product": "X310"
========================================
"type": "x300"
"addr": "192.168.10.2"
"fpga": "HG"
"name": ""
"serial": "32B0751"
"product": "X310"
========================================
"mgmt_addr": "10.48.30.104"
"type": "e3xx"
"product": "e310_sg3"
"serial": "32F34C4"
"name": "ni-e31x-32F34C4"
"fpga": "n/a"
"claimed": "False"
"addr": "10.48.30.104"
========================================

Source code to generate the output:

#include <string>
#include <uhd.h>
#include <uhd/device.hpp>

int main() {
    try {
        // List devices
        uhd::device_addr_t hint;
        uhd::device_addrs_t devList = uhd::device::find(hint);

        // Display all properties
        printf("========================================\n");
        for (const auto& devAddr : devList) {
            for (const auto& key : devAddr.keys()) {
                printf("\"%s\": \"%s\"\n", key.c_str(), devAddr[key].c_str());
            }
            printf("========================================\n");
        }
    }
    catch (const std::exception& e) {
        fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", e.what());
        return -1;
    }
    return 0;
}

Configuration

Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
UHD: UHD_4.6.0.0-0-g50fa3baa

@AlexandreRouma
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I'll take responsibility for writing the test code. If there's an issue with the way it asks UHD for the device list, it's my fault.

@Aang23
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Aang23 commented Mar 25, 2024

I can confirm that issue. Same here, except I forgot report it earlier.

@mbr0wn mbr0wn added the bug label Apr 9, 2024
@mbr0wn mbr0wn added the X3x0 label Jun 21, 2024
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