Hi --
--- In "JD" <> wrote:
>
> Well, scheduling using kernel timers is only going to give me a
> frequency of at most 'HZ'
>
> Which brings us back incrementing HZ, or using some other method.
>
You are using 7800, which means a 2.6 kernel, right? Have you looked
at enabling high resolution timers (HRT) when building your kernel?
They work quite well on my TS-7250, but I have no TS-7800 to try.
Check out Documentation/hrtimers in your linux kernel directory. If
built with HRT, the kernel will use hr timers for nanosleep(),
itimers, and posix-timers.
BTW, there was a post here with a link to the marvel chip docs, even
if they have not been officially released.
Regards, ....... Charlie
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