POSIX Timers
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POSIX Timers

   Description
Keywords: Real-Time, POSIX, timers
Description: POSIX timers allows a mechanism that can notify a thread when the time as measured by a particular clock has reached or passed a specified value, or when a specified amount of time has passed. Although RTLinux has good and accurate timing facilities, it do not provides general timer functionality. RTLinux defines only one timer for each thread, which is used to implement the periodic behaviour of the thread. This component implements the POSIX realtime extensions.
   General information
Author(s): Josep Vidal (UPVLC) and Fidel Gonzalez (UPVLC)
Participants: Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Workpackage: Development of real-time scheduling components (WP5)
Component homepage: http://www.ocera.org
Licenses: MPL, GPL, LGPL and CeCILL (Multiple license issues)
Current version: 0.2
Status: Stable
Hardware:
Processor: Independent
Platform:
RTLinux: 3.2
Dependencies: RTLinux(3.2)
   Download
Current version: 0.2 [ptimers-0.2.tgz] [src] [CVS at SourceForge]
Note: This component cannot be used directly. It has to be used within OCERA framework. Sources are provided only for documentation and portability purposes.

 Status codes: Analysis >> Design >> Alpha >> Beta >> Testing >> Stable

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