which CPU cycles, the receiver or the sender ?

Thanks,
Huiliang

2009/2/24 Marco Antonio Lopez Trinidad <[email protected]>

> I'm not sure, rather I think it is the current mote CPU cycles.
>
> --marco.
>
> > Hi,All:
> >
> > typedef struct TOS_Msg
> > {
> >   /* The following fields are transmitted/received on the radio. */
> >   uint8_t length;
> >   uint8_t fcfhi;
> >   uint8_t fcflo;
> >   uint8_t dsn;
> >   uint16_t destpan;
> >   uint16_t addr;
> >   uint8_t type;
> >   uint8_t group;
> >   int8_t data[TOSH_DATA_LENGTH];
> >   /* The following fields are not actually transmitted or received
> >    * on the radio! They are used for internal accounting only.
> >    * The reason they are in this structure is that the AM interface
> >    * requires them to be part of the TOS_Msg that is passed to
> >    * send/receive operations.
> >    */
> >   uint8_t strength;
> >   uint8_t lqi;
> >   bool crc;
> >   bool ack;
> >   uint16_t time;
> > } __attribute((packed)) TOS_Msg;
> >
> > eg. I use the struct TOS_Msg in function ReceiveMsg.receive(TOS_MsgPtr
> > recv_packet)
> > {
> > }
> > as above shows, what's the meaning of uint16_t time in struct TOS_Msg
> under
> > the circumstances ?
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Huiliang
> >
>
>
>
>
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