On 15 April 2015 at 12:14, Zoltan Kiss <[email protected]> wrote:

> Btw. is there any documentation which describes the underlying concepts
> behind timeouts (why are they buffer types?) and events?


We have doc [1] which may not be current.
We do need to address the availability documentation in 2015, it is
generally hard to find or incomplete.

  [1]
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bfY_J8ecLJPsFTmYftb0NVmGnB9qkEc_NpcJ87yfaD8/edit


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>
> On 15/04/15 11:27, Maxim Uvarov wrote:
>
>> Hello Ola,
>>
>> I have some questions about odp timers, can you please provide expertise
>> for that?
>>
>> odp_timeout_alloc() use pool and calls odp_buffer_alloc(pool).
>>
>> Is it supposed that timeout buffer carries packet data to be send? Is
>> there is requirement to allocate that from pool memory which can be used
>> for packet transition?
>>
>>
>> Looks like timer carries only user_ptr and timer structs.
>>
>> So that it should be possible to use linux-generic timers for other
>> platforms like dpdk almost as is.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Maxim.
>>
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