Re: Short wait

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I've seena  lot of queries here about things that can
be found in books.. guys read LDD 2.4... thats really
worth a read.. and would answer most of your
questions.. and then even if you have any you could
come to the alias...

for people who can't afford the book.. theres an
electronic version also available.. (more reason to
start flipping the pages or ahem.. scrolling them..)

cheers,
Sharath


--- Christine Ames <clgisotti@yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- Hansen Martin <DKDD0MAR@Danfoss.com> wrote:
> > In a driver I need to make a short wait. at about
> 1 ms. But never
> > more that
> > 1.5 ms.
> > 
> > So a reschedule don't work here. Is there some
> macro available to
> > make this
> > short wait?
> > 
> 
> Try udelay()
> 
> See
> http://www.xml.com/ldd/chapter/book/ch06.html#t3,
> and scroll down
> to "short delays"
> 
> Harmony,
> 
> Christine
> 
> 
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-Sharath

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