wangchdo commented on code in PR #17308:
URL: https://github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/17308#discussion_r2516609500
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sched/wdog/wd_start.c:
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@@ -313,6 +313,32 @@ int wd_start_abstick(FAR struct wdog_s *wdog, clock_t
ticks,
reassess |= wd_insert(wdog, ticks, wdentry, arg);
+ /* If the new watchdog expiration time is earlier than the current system
+ * time, trigger a timer interrupt manually. This ensures that the system
+ * processes the watchdog immediately instead of waiting for the next tick.
+ */
+
+ if (clock_compare(wdog->expired, clock_systime_ticks()))
+ {
+# ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_IRQTRIGGER
+ if (up_timer_trigger() != OK)
Review Comment:
OKļ¼but do you think `up_alarm_start `or `up_alarm_tick_start `is too heavy?
it involves too many tick/time conversion, and then conversion to hardware
timer count, and then set alarm count in hardware.
If we use `up_timer_trigger` no these things will be needed, just set irq
request by using ` up_trigger_irq()`.
By the way, I checked armv8-r generic timer implementation for nuttx alarm
arch, it looks like if `count value >> match value`, the timeout will be set to
zero, I think this may be a problem:
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