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Top Forums Programming time in microseconds Post 25376 by Optimus_P on Monday 29th of July 2002 01:51:22 PM
Old 07-29-2002
my brain is not working today. alas another monday couldnt go any faster.

do you know how i can get it to display 10th and 100ths of a second also?
 

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LED(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    LED(4)

NAME
led -- API for manipulating LED's, lamps and other annunciators SYNOPSIS
#include <dev/led/led.h> typedef void led_t(void *priv, int onoff); struct cdev * led_create_state(led_t *func, void *priv, char const *name, int state); struct cdev * led_create(led_t *func, void *priv, char const *name); void led_destroy(struct cdev *); DESCRIPTION
The led driver provides generic support for handling LEDs, lamps and other annunciators. The hardware driver must supply a function to turn the annunciator on and off and the device name of the annunciator relative to /dev/led/. The priv argument is passed back to this on/off function and can be used however the hardware driver sees fit. The lamp can be controlled by opening and writing ASCII strings to the /dev/led/bla device. In the following, we will use this special notation to indicate the resulting output of the annunciator: * The annunciator is on for 1/10th second. _ The annunciator is off for 1/10th second. State can be set directly, and since the change happens immediately, it is possible to flash the annunciator with very short periods and syn- chronize it with program events. It should be noted that there is a non-trivial overhead, so this may not be usable for benchmarking or mea- suring short intervals. 0 Turn the annunciator off immediately. 1 Turn the annunciator on immediately. Flashing can be set with a given period. The pattern continues endlessly. f _* f1 _* f2 __** f3 ___*** ... f9 _________********* Three high-level commands are available: d%d Numbers. Each digit is blinked out at 1/10th second, zero as ten pulses. Between digits a one second pause and after the last digit a two second pause after which the sequence is repeated. s%s String. This gives full control over the annunciator. Letters 'A' ... 'J' turn the annunciator on for from 1/10th to one full second. Letters 'a' ... 'j' turn the annunciator off for 1/10th to one full second. Letters 'u' and 'U' turn the annunciator off and on respectively when the next UTC second starts. Unless terminated with a '.', the sequence is immediately repeated. m%s Morse. '.' becomes '_*' '-' becomes '_***' ' ' becomes '__' ' ' becomes '____' The sequence is repeated after a one second pause. FILES
/dev/led/* EXAMPLES
A 'd12' flashes the lamp *__________*_*______________________________ A 'sAaAbBa' flashes *_*__**_ /usr/games/morse -l "Soekris rocks" > /dev/led/error SEE ALSO
morse(6) HISTORY
The led driver first appeared in FreeBSD 5.2. AUTHORS
This software was written by Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>. This manual page was written by Sergey A. Osokin <osa@FreeBSD.org> and Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>. BSD
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