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Busy-wait without blocking for a period of time
#include <time.h> int nanospin_ns( unsigned long nsec );
libc
Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.
The nanospin_ns() function busy-waits for the number of nanoseconds specified in nsec, without blocking the calling thread.
The nanospin*() functions are designed for use with hardware that requires short time delays between accesses. You should use them to delay only for times less than a few milliseconds. For longer delays, use the POSIX timer_*() functions. |
The first time you call nanospin_ns(), the C library invokes nanospin_calibrate() with an argument of 0 (interrupts enabled), if you haven't invoked it directly first.
A delay of more than a few milliseconds might not work on some processors. For longer delays, use the POSIX timer_*() functions. |
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | No |
Interrupt handler | Read the Caveats |
Signal handler | Yes |
Thread | Yes |
You should use busy-waiting only when absolutely necessary for accessing hardware.
It isn't safe to call this function in an interrupt handler if nanospin_calibrate() hasn't been called yet.
nanosleep(), nanospin(), nanospin_calibrate(), nanospin_count(), nanospin_ns_to_count(), sched_yield(), sleep(), timer_create()