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diff --git a/host/docs/CMakeLists.txt b/host/docs/CMakeLists.txt
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--- a/host/docs/CMakeLists.txt
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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ SET(manual_sources
build.rst
coding.rst
dboards.rst
+ general.rst
usrp2.rst
)
diff --git a/host/docs/general.rst b/host/docs/general.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7d1f467a0
--- /dev/null
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@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+========================================================================
+UHD - General Application Notes
+========================================================================
+
+.. contents:: Table of Contents
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Finding devices
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Device addressing
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Deviced are addressed through key/value string pairs.
+These string pairs can be used to narrow down the search for a specific device or group of devices.
+Most UHD utility applications and examples have a --args parameter that takes a device address;
+where the device address is expressed as a delimited string.
+
+* See the documentation in types/device_addr.hpp for reference.
+* See device-specific application notes for usage.
+
+**Example:**
+::
+
+ serial=0x1234, type=usrpx
+
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Device discovery
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Devices attached to your system can be discovered using the "uhd_find_devices" program.
+The find devices program scans your system for supported devices and prints
+out an enumerated list of discovered devices and their addresses.
+The list of discovered devices can be narrowed down by specifying device address args.
+
+**Usage:**
+::
+
+ uhd_find_devices
+
+ -- OR --
+
+ uhd_find_devices --args <device-specific-address-args>
+
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Device properties
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Properties of devices attached to your system can be probed with the "uhd_usrp_probe" program.
+The usrp probe program contructs an instance of the device and prints out its properties;
+properties such as detected daughter-boards, frequency range, gain ranges, etc...
+
+**Usage:**
+::
+
+ uhd_usrp_probe --args <device-specific-address-args>
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Misc notes
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Process scheduling
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+The UHD will try to automatically boost the process's scheduling priority.
+Currently, this is only supported on platforms with *sched.h*.
+
+When setting the priority fails, the UHD prints out an error.
+This error is harmless, it simply means that your process will have a normal scheduling priority.
+
+**Linux Notes:**
+
+Non-privileged users need special permission to change the scheduling priority.
+Add the following line to */etc/security/limits.conf*:
+::
+
+ @<my_group> - rtprio 99
+
+Replace <my_group> with a group to which your user belongs.
+Settings will not take effect until the user has logged in and out.
diff --git a/host/docs/index.rst b/host/docs/index.rst
index 3dc7a2d98..b31a3d0ac 100644
--- a/host/docs/index.rst
+++ b/host/docs/index.rst
@@ -18,8 +18,9 @@ Building the UHD
* `Build Guide <./build.html>`_
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Supported Devices
+Application Notes
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+* `General App Notes <./general.html>`_
* `USRP2 App Notes <./usrp2.html>`_
* `Daughterboard App Notes <./dboards.html>`_