On 4/28/08, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [..] > The FIQ is only lightly used actually, so as not to eat power the bulk > of the time no FIQs occur. Only when we want to do something like read > the battery state it runs a timer to cause FIQs. At all other times it > doesn't hurt if the FIQ source is something different since no timer > events will come.
This sounds strange to me. Why do we use FIQ to run a timer when we have RTC and why is this needed for reading the battery state? I think this can be solved in other ways. -- Please don't send me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Join the FSF as an Associate Member at: <URL:http://www.fsf.org/register_form?referrer=5774> Free your mind - Open(moko) your phone
