>     Is it possible to do an pthread_suspend_np with a delay in RT-Linux
>     (3.0)?  I'd like to suspend a task, but if he isn't woken up (e.g.
>     lost the interrupt), I want to pop out of the suspend and poll.
> 
>     The easiest way I see is to use pthread_wait_np(), in a periodic
>     task, and use (if possible) pthread_wakeup_np() to awaken it from
>     the intr handler.  But based on the man pages, it isn't explicitly
>     stated that I can "pthread_wakeup_np" a thread that hasn't used
>     pthread_suspend_np() to suspend itself.
that's what I am doing and it looks like it is working.

Would really be nice to know if it just works by accident!

Heinz

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