Gilles Chanteperdrix wrote:
> Rob Wheeler wrote:
>> Gilles,
>
> Rob,
>
> please do not drop the list from the CC, the conversation may interest
> other people.
Yes indeed!
>
>> Thanks for the FAST response. I'm currently calling gettimeofday()
>> and clock_settime() one time just prior to creating my realtime
>> thread.
>>
>> My goal is to have a thread that wakes up every 1ms and performs some
>> work and goes back to sleep until the next 1ms interval. My current
>> implementation calls clock_gettime() initially, and then sits in a
>> while (1) loop that does some work and then calls
>> clock_nanosleep(CLOCK_REALTIME, TIMER_ABSTIME, ...) with a timespec
>> exactly 1ms since the last sleep.
>>
>> Given my application, is your recommendation that I switch to using
>> the CLOCK_MONOTONIC in my realtime loop and then have a non-realtime
>> thread which basically does:
>>
>> while (1) {
>> gettimeofday()
>> clock_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME)
>> sleep for a bit
>> }
>>
>> so that I can get close to synchronized time in my realtime code?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Also, just for my education, is 50us/s a typical clock drift value?
>> What exactly is the source of this drift and can anything be done to
>> reduce the amount of drift?
>
> I have no idea if this is normal. Xenomai uses the tsc as a clock
> source. Linux may choose to use something else than the tsc (you should
> see messages in the logs if it does), it may correct the tsc clock drift
> if you use NTP, and since Xenomai does not correct the drift, you
> observe a difference.
I generally get 152us/s on one system (Asus P4PE/GE) and also 152us/s on
another system (MSI 945P). For the first system I remember (years ago)
seeing the same drift under RTLinux. On a laptop (Fusitsu-Siemens S7110)
the drift somehow converges to zero. I don't use NTP, just ntpdate once
at night.
May ask a (probably silly) question. Does clock_get/settime(clock_id) in
/usr/include/time.h and in .../xenomai/include/posix/time.h refer to exactly
the same clock? Or do these interfaces just refer to similar clocks.
Theo
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