Hi marko
the comment of this function said:
* Sleep for some ms. Timeouts are processed while sleeping.
*
(and you can see how work in the lwip code)
Lwip needs to checks its timeout list during sleep operation, so, you
cannot block it using RTOS delay
Someone can confirm my answer?
Bye, Piero.
2008/5/6 Marko Panger <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>>:
Hi all,
I was looking at the implementation of sys_msleep() function in
sys.c. As per default in crates
a semaphore and then pends on it for the timeout value. Could I
redefine this function in sys_arch.c
to better suit my RTOS or is there any particular reason for such
implementation ?
For example I would implement it as:
void sys_msleep(u32_t ms) {
TSK_Sleep(ms); }
Any thoughts ?
Thanks,
Marko
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