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Re: Timer issues?
Michael L. Hitch wrote:
On 15.08.09 02:45:49 you wrote:
> [...]
> My guess at this time is that the interval counter on both machines has
> wrapped (and generated an interrupt), but the hardclock() routine hasn't
> been called yet.
Indeed, that would explain it!
To verify your assumption I did the following hack to amiga/dev/clock.c:
#endif
{
+ static int old_hardclock_ticks = 0;
+ static u_int old_interval = 0;
+ int current_hardclock_ticks;
+
hi = clockcia->tahi;
lo = clockcia->talo;
hi2 = clockcia->tahi;
@@ -311,8 +315,14 @@
hi = hi2;
}
+ current_hardclock_ticks = hardclock_ticks;
interval = (amiga_clk_interval - 1) - ((hi<<8) | lo);
+ if (interval < old_interval &&
+ old_hardclock_ticks == current_hardclock_ticks)
+ interval += amiga_clk_interval;
+ old_hardclock_ticks = current_hardclock_ticks;
+ old_interval = interval;
/*
* should read ICR and if there's an int pending, adjust
* interval. However, since reading ICR clears the interrupt,
As we cannot read ICR, the only possibility is to compare with the
hardclock_ticks and interval of the last call and add the amiga_clk_interval
as an offset when an underflow occurs.
This seems to work for me. No more "running backwards" warnings appear.
I would have hoped there is a nicer solution, but when nobody objects I
could commit the change.
--
Frank Wille
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