On 13/02/06, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Adamushko wrote: On 11/02/06, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dmitry Adamushko wrote: And as an additional option, it could be interesting to print out to the log if not all counter
values then min,max,average (the same like for the
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
On 11/02/06, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
And as an additional option,
it could be interesting to print out to the log if not all counter
values
then min,max,average (the same like for the latency :) per second or per
1000 interrupts;
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
Then I stumbled over the xnintr structure. Why do you keep a copy of the
device name?
A const char * should be enough, we just have to demand
that it will remain valid as long as the xnintr structure itself (i.e.
during the IRQ being attached). Saves a few bytes. :)
On 11/02/06, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Adamushko wrote: And as an additional option, it could be interesting to print out to the log if not all counter values then min,max,average (the same like for the latency :) per second or per
1000 interrupts; so to see whether tweaking the
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
Hi Jan,
some news from the testing front: It works fairly well - and it doesn't
crash =:).
Good news indeed :)
We set up a quite demanding test scenario which consists of
two Sick Laser scanners feeding two UART ports at 500 Kbit/s. The UARTs
are on a special
On 11/02/06, Jan Kiszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Adamushko wrote: And as an additional option, it could be interesting to print out to the log if not all counter values then min,max,average (the same like for the latency :) per second or per
1000 interrupts; so to see whether tweaking the