On Tuesday 06 February 2007 20:34, Bob Koninckx wrote: > On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 10:23 +0100, Neundorf, Alexander wrote: > > > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > ... > > > > > Although you can find many arguments against enabling > > > interrupts in redboot, the infrastructure is there (the > > > ISR/DSR mechanism works in the absence of a kernel) and that > > > solution worked very well for us. > > > > How does this work then, especially the DSRs ? > > How do you mean? You just write your ISR and DSR as you normally would, > and they get called in the correct order.
Do they get their own stack ? Can DSRs still be interrupted/delayed by ISRs or are they just executed directly after the ISRs ? Bye Alex -- Work: alexander.neundorf AT jenoptik.com - http://www.jenoptik-los.de Home: neundorf AT kde.org - http://www.kde.org alex AT neundorf.net - http://www.neundorf.net -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
