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Re: Timing in FBUS_Initialise()
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Pavel Machek |
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Re: Timing in FBUS_Initialise() |
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Mon, 3 Jun 2002 19:13:33 +0200 |
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Hi!
> > > ==============================================
> > > struct timeval t0,t1,t2;
> > > ...
> > > gettimeofday(&t0,NULL);
> > > // for (count = 0; count < glink->InitLength; count++) {
> > > for (count = 0; count < 10; count++) {
> > > // usleep(100);
> > > usleep(20000L);
> > > device_write(&init_char, 1);
> > > }
> >
> > usleep sleeps 10msec minimum. do busy-loop with gettimeofday.
>
> Exactly -- that is just what I found (and said).
>
> My point was (in part) that there is a note in the gnokii code
> to say that the timing (using usleep(100)) is "empirical",
> which I took to mean the result of experiment.
>
> However, this is rather misleading if my computer is typical,
> as it would make no difference if the 100 were replaced
> by any number from 1 to 10000.
It should be replaced with 10000.
> My query arose because I re-wrote part of gnokii in Java,
> but have yet to get any response from my phone.
> I thought this was due to the fact that I could not reduce
> the timing to 100 microseconds --
> but now realise the cause must be sought elsewhere.
Java gnokii? Wow ;-). What is it good for?
[I thought about putting gnokii into J2ME on sl45i to be able to send
picture messages, but that was rather perverted dream ;-)].
Pavel
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