Re: timer interrupt

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this would do the job nicely. is it the add_timer() function that i have to use to register my code so that it will get called when timer_bh gets called? what do i have to fill in the "expires" field of timer_list to get my code called at every IRQ0, not just once?
thnx,
geert.

Raghu R. Arur wrote:
instead of changing the timer interrupt why dont u use timer_bh or immediate_bh bottom halves of timer interrupt. i mean u can register ur code to be executed every timer interrupt if u register to these bottom halves.

hth,
raghu
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