[Click] analysis package

Roman Chertov rchertov at purdue.edu
Tue Mar 21 19:49:29 EST 2006


Eddie Kohler wrote:
> Roman,
> 
> Unfortunately TimestampAccum uses floating-point arithmetic, so it  
> can't be used in kernel.  One could write a version of it that did  not...

I haven't done any time management in the Linux kernel. I only used real 
clock timers in the user land only to control packet rates.  I am 
looking for microsecond precision, would I need to use kernel timers or 
can I just use second/microsecond counters?


Many Thanks,

Roman Chertov

> 
> Eddie
> 
> 
> On Mar 21, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Roman Chertov wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>>    I have downloaded the click package from CVS today and tried to use
>> the TimestampAccum element.  I have used the --enable-analysis flag  but
>> I get the "unknown element class" error.  (I did the click-uninstall
>> compile/install steps)
>>
>> Any input would be great.
>>
>> Roman
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