[Tinyos-devel] LocalTime interface
Miklos Maroti
mmaroti at math.u-szeged.hu
Mon Dec 3 05:59:27 PST 2007
Hi Andreas,
Use TransformCounterC to get a 64-bit counter, then write your
version of localtime similar to CounterToLocalTimeC. All this
is from lib/timer. (Or you would easily do this by hand and
with a periodic timer that gets executed at least once at every
0.75 days to notice that you are close to overflow on the 32-bit
integer).
Best,
Miklos
On Dec 3, 2007 2:49 PM, Andreas Koepke <koepke at tkn.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hi guys, I'm experimenting a little with synchronization and use the
> 32kHz clock for this. Unfortunately, the LocalTime interface is only 32
> bit wide, so that I have to handle clock wraps every 1.5 days. What
> would be the best way to introduce a 64 bit wide LocalTime interface?
>
> Best regards, Andreas
>
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