On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 2:53 AM, Ian Abbott wrote:
> The checkpatch.pl warns about two `udelay(x)` calls, one of 100
> microseconds, and one of 10 microseconds.  The 100 microseconds one is
> used when waiting for FPGA to become ready to accept firmware, and is
> not that critical, so replace it with a call to `usleep_range(100,
> 1000)`.  The 10 microseconds one is called as each 16-bit word of
> firmware data is written.  A longer sleep would slow down firmware
> loading, so leave it alone.

The firmware blob in comedi-nonfree-firmware/daqboard2000 is
41236 bytes or 20618 words. With the 10 microsecond delay for
each word to total delay time is only 0.0206 seconds. I don't think a
small usleep_range() would slow down the firmware loading by much.
How about usleep_range(10, 20)?

Regards,
Hartley

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