On 29.04.22 21:14, Richard Weinberger via Xenomai wrote: > It's coreclk not coreclck. > > Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <rich...@nod.at> > --- > doc/asciidoc/MIGRATION.adoc | 6 +++--- > doc/asciidoc/man1/autotune.adoc | 8 ++++---- > 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/doc/asciidoc/MIGRATION.adoc b/doc/asciidoc/MIGRATION.adoc > index dce7f40e9cbe..7a32b992183d 100644 > --- a/doc/asciidoc/MIGRATION.adoc > +++ b/doc/asciidoc/MIGRATION.adoc > @@ -226,11 +226,11 @@ of the Xenomai core clock: > > ------------------------------------------------------ > /* change the user gravity (default) */ > -# echo 3000 > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclck > +# echo 3000 > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclk > /* change the IRQ gravity */ > -# echo 1000i > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclck > +# echo 1000i > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclk > /* change the user and kernel gravities */ > -# echo "2000u 1000k" > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclck > +# echo "2000u 1000k" > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclk > ------------------------------------------------------ > > +interfaces+ removed:: > diff --git a/doc/asciidoc/man1/autotune.adoc b/doc/asciidoc/man1/autotune.adoc > index 3462e6b3fb91..2f9866c4d52a 100644 > --- a/doc/asciidoc/man1/autotune.adoc > +++ b/doc/asciidoc/man1/autotune.adoc > @@ -125,17 +125,17 @@ estimation. Although this delay may vary across > hardware platforms, > running for 30 seconds is common. > > Once the gravity values are known for a particular hardware, one may > -write them to +/proc/xenomai/clock/coreclck+ from some system init > +write them to +/proc/xenomai/clock/coreclk+ from some system init > script to set up the Xenomai core clock accordingly, instead of > running the auto-tuner after each boot e.g: > > ------------------------------------------------------ > /* change the user gravity to 1728 ns (default) */ > -# echo 1728 > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclck > +# echo 1728 > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclk > /* change the IRQ gravity to 129 ns */ > -# echo 129i > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclck > +# echo 129i > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclk > /* change the user and kernel gravities to 1728 and 907 ns resp. */ > -# echo "1728u 907k" > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclck > +# echo "1728u 907k" > /proc/xenomai/clock/coreclk > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Alternatively, the gravity values can be statically defined in the
thanks, applied Jan -- Siemens AG, Technology Competence Center Embedded Linux