> Much better would be to just use HAL_CLOCK_READ() for what it's > designed - it is supposed to return an indication of how much time > has elapsed since the last clock tick. You can use this to compute > the sub-tick (sub-second) portions of the time-of-day. > > For an example of how to use it this way, look at tm_basic
Hi Gary I don't see anything relevent in tm_basic. Maybe i'm missing it? You use HAL_CLOCK_READ to measure time differences and you always seem to do it independantly of cyg_current_time(). For gettimeofday() we want absolute times, not differences, and we need to know how HAL_CLOCK_READ relates to cyg_current_time(). Could you explain what you mean in a bit more detail please. Thanks Andrew -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss