> OK, they be passed to tdmacfg, etx. But why does RTnet works > when the offset is bigger than the Cycle? There s even not > enough space for one Offset, but i tried it with a Master and > one Slave and it works! > Thanks > Jan-Peter > Offset is just relative to the current cycle start time. If it is longer than even the whole cycle, tdma woker just sleeps until next cycle. That means it will miss the start frame of next cycle, see the tdma_worker.c.
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