Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
> Em Sexta 10 Março 2006 15:32, Jan Kiszka escreveu:
>
>> Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
>>> Em Quinta 09 Março 2006 17:33, Jan Kiszka escreveu:
Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
> I'm still concerned about the future of RTDM and timer funct
Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 08:48, você escreveu:
>...
>
>> Do you mean that rtdm_clock_read will always read a multiple of tickval
>> value? If so, I think it would be good to make it clear on its
>> documentation. "Get system time" isn't enough for getting this
>> information, IMHO.
>
>Please have a
Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 11:54, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas escreveu:
>I liked the note, but I would include another one:
>"When in periodic mode, the time resolution is limited to the tick set to
> the system timer" or something like. Maybe
Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 14:25, Gilles Chanteperdrix escreveu:
>Jan Kiszka wrote:
> > > Sometimes the result is "Should be near 84000: 10", that is kind of
> > > correct, since the tickval is 10, although I think that those
> > > functions in the RTDM driver context should be independent o
Jan Kiszka wrote:
> > Sometimes the result is "Should be near 84000: 10", that is kind of
> > correct, since the tickval is 10, although I think that those
> > functions
> > in the RTDM driver context should be independent of the tick value set by
> > the
> > user program... Mayb
Sorry Jan, I was looking at a different documentation. Now I read the right
one. It is good. But I didn't understand why didn't you keep the latter note:
"The nucleus timer has to be started to obtain valid results." I would
include it before the other note.
Thank you,
Rodrigo.
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Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
> Sorry Jan, I was looking at a different documentation. Now I read the right
> one. It is good. But I didn't understand why didn't you keep the latter note:
> "The nucleus timer has to be started to obtain valid results." I would
> include it before the other note
Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
> Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 14:25, Gilles Chanteperdrix escreveu:
>
>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
Sometimes the result is "Should be near 84000: 10", that is kind of
correct, since the tickval is 10, although I think that those
functions in the RTDM driv
Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
> Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 08:48, você escreveu:
>> ...
>>
>>> Do you mean that rtdm_clock_read will always read a multiple of tickval
>>> value? If so, I think it would be good to make it clear on its
>>> documentation. "Get system time" isn't enough for getting this
Actually, I noted a minor typo error in the documentation:
" of the this service" should be " of this service"
Best Regards,
Rodrigo.
Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 14:58, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas escreveu:
>Sorry Jan, I was looking at a dif
Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 15:24, Jan Kiszka escreveu:
>Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
>> Sorry Jan, I was looking at a different documentation. Now I read the
>> right one. It is good. But I didn't understand why didn't you keep the
>> latter note: "The nucleus timer has to be started to obtain val
Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 15:33, Jan Kiszka escreveu:
>Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
>> Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 14:25, Gilles Chanteperdrix escreveu:
>>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Sometimes the result is "Should be near 84000: 10", that is kind of
> correct, since the tickval is 10, alt
hi,
suggestion for www.xenomai.org, page 'home':
as its the first page displayed, there should be a small description about
xenomai.
You can take the first paragraph at gna [1] and add the supported archs and
mention the GPL:
Xenomai is a real-time development framework cooperating with the Lin
Hi !
Le 13 mars 06 à 23:33, Stefan Kisdaroczi a écrit :
hi,
suggestion for www.xenomai.org, page 'home':
as its the first page displayed, there should be a small
description about
xenomai.
You can take the first paragraph at gna [1] and add the supported
archs and
mention the GPL:
Xenom
Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
> Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 15:33, Jan Kiszka escreveu:
>
>> Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
>>> Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 14:25, Gilles Chanteperdrix escreveu:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> Sometimes the result is "Should be near 84000: 10", that is kind of
>>
>...
>"Resolution" is the accurate term, indeed. To include what I think is
>the core of your suggestions:
>...
Please, ignore this. As I've said in another message, I was reading a prior
documentation version. It is good the way it is.
Rodrigo.
Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 20:05, Jan Kiszka escreveu:
> ...
>>> We would definitely need a good name for it,
>>> rtdm_clock_read_ex(), rtdm_clock_read_tsc(),
>>> rtdm_clock_read_monotonic()? I'm not going to break rtdm_clock_read() by
>>> adding an argument (otherwise, I would have to fix too many d
Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
> Em Segunda 13 Março 2006 20:05, Jan Kiszka escreveu:
>> ...
We would definitely need a good name for it,
rtdm_clock_read_ex(), rtdm_clock_read_tsc(),
rtdm_clock_read_monotonic()? I'm not going to break rtdm_clock_read() by
adding an argument (oth
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