On 2024-11-06 10:01:55, Nathan Hartman wrote:
> I am +1 for a Kconfig.
> 
> * or just make the default 64-bit on ALL systems, and if you are
> trimming resources, you can make a judgment call whether to reduce it
> to 32-bit

I would say this.

I believe defaults should be what works for majority of cases. Things to work
is more important for things to be quick. People of different experience and
knowledge uses this RTOS. A lot of people won't even notice performance hit
from 64bit time, but they will surely notice weird time bugs.

Having code we know is going to crap out in the near future is kinda strange
design choice. I think you could have ignored it when there was 50 years left,
but this will happen in 14 years which is not that far for embedded systems
that can work for decades.

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