Dear Teemu,
What you are describing sounds like the xtimer subsystem in RIOT. It uses a
hardware timer to schedule tasks in the future.
See examples/xtimer_periodic_wakeup in the RIOT sources for an example on
how to achieve periodic scheduling for your task.
Also note that the function xtimer_usl
> On 12 Jul 2016, at 22:02, Kaspar Schleiser wrote:
>
> The system gets woken up by external interrupts, e.g., a timer,
> gpio-pin. That powers up the MCU
> thread_flag), that triggers the scheduler and
> The scheduler never wakes up itself
In this thinking concept of achieving some repeti
Hey,
On 07/12/2016 07:08 PM, 신익희 wrote:
> in this condition, when scheduler wake up from low power mode and
> restart schedule?
>
> and how to know scheduler when wake up itself?
The system gets woken up by external interrupts, e.g., a timer,
gpio-pin. That powers up the MCU and executes the cor
when all thread in sleep except idle thread
then idle task call lpm_set and OS go to low power mode
in this condition, when scheduler wake up from low power mode and restart
schedule?
and how to know scheduler when wake up itself?
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