Scott Tsai <scottt...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> + s->temperature++; >>> >> You're going to overheat very quickly. >> Apart from making the driver work, is this actually useful? > > I wanted the temperature to change with time to give a sense of > "something is happening" ^_^ > > The main user I had in mind was someone new to USB and Linux driver > development > following gregkh's driver tutorial: > http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2005_driver_tutorial/ > My thinking was that if the temperature never changes, all the USB > packets generated in the 'read_int_callback" > part of the driver would seem like a waste of effort.
Change them in the middle of one interval? once then arrived same limit, 40° or so go back to 20°? Later, JUan.