nuttx/boards/arm/lpc31xx/ea3131/locked
Xiang Xiao 6d69439f58 Call xxx_timer_initialize from clock subsystem
Call xxx_timer_initialize from clock subsystem to make timer ready for use as soon as possiblei and revert the workaround:

commit 0863e771a9
Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
Date:   Fri Apr 26 07:24:57 2019 -0600

    Revert "sched/clock/clock_initialize.c:  clock_inittime() needs to be done with CONFIG_SCHED_TICKLESS and clock_initialize should skip clock_inittime() for external RTC case since the RTC isn't ready yet."

    This reverts commit 2bc709d4b9.

    Commit 2bc709d4b9 was intended to handle the case where up_timer_gettime may not start from zero case.  However, this change has the side-effect of breaking every implementation of tickless mode:  After this change the tickless timer structures are used before they are initialized in clock_inittime().  Initialization happens later when up_initialize is called() when arm_timer_initialize().

    Since the tickless mode timer is very special, one solution might be to

    1. Rename xxx_timer_initialize to up_timer_initialize
    2  Move up_timer_initialize to include/nuttx/arch.h
    3.  Call it from clock subsystem instead up_initialize

    Basically, this change make timer initialization almost same as rtc initialization(up_rtc_initialize).

    For now, however, we just need to revert the change.
2020-02-08 07:40:06 -06:00
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mklocked.sh Call xxx_timer_initialize from clock subsystem 2020-02-08 07:40:06 -06:00