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RE: Question about Instrumentation? Thanks
- From: "Qiang Huang" <jameshq at liverpool dot ac dot uk>
- To: "Andrew Lunn" <andrew dot lunn at ascom dot ch>
- Cc: "Ecos-Discuss" <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 16:05:22 -0000
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] Question about Instrumentation? Thanks
I am so sorry to bother you again. how can I make sure the macro
CYG_INSTRUMENT_CLOCK(ISR,0,0) in the isr function expands to something
useful? via the linked program so how can I look inside it? or...?
(CYGDBG_KERNEL_INSTRUMENT_CLOCK has been enabled already) Thanks a lot.
-----Original Message-----
From: ecos-discuss-owner at sources dot redhat dot com
[mailto:ecos-discuss-owner at sources dot redhat dot com]On Behalf Of Andrew Lunn
Sent: 26 March 2003 15:22
To: Qiang Huang
Cc: Andrew Lunn; Ecos-Discuss
Subject: Re: [ECOS] Question about Instrumentation? Thanks
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:11:23PM -0000, Qiang Huang wrote:
> Thanks a lot. Now I tried to instrument the clock tick as well but I got
> some problem. I configured the ecos with instrument support and used the
> following program, but the output didn't contains the clock tick. shown in
> below thanks a lot.
Check you have not disabled this class in the CDL. To be really sure,
compile packages/kernel/current/src/common/clock.cxx with -E and make
sure the macro CYG_INSTRUMENT_CLOCK( ISR, 0, 0); in the isr function
expands to something useful.
Andrew
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