_Timespec_Equal_to() does not set errno, hence avoid using perror(), instead use fprintf() to stderr, and extend the error message to provide information about what the error is (measured timer value after re-arming is not equal to the configured interval), and how large of a difference was measured.
Signed-off-by: Martin Erik Werner <martin.wer...@aacmicrotec.com> --- testsuites/psxtests/psxtimer01/psxtimer.c | 14 ++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/testsuites/psxtests/psxtimer01/psxtimer.c b/testsuites/psxtests/psxtimer01/psxtimer.c index 032e9f8e6c..6ec049ac54 100644 --- a/testsuites/psxtests/psxtimer01/psxtimer.c +++ b/testsuites/psxtests/psxtimer01/psxtimer.c @@ -143,7 +143,12 @@ void * task_a (void *arg) rtems_test_exit(0); } if (! _Timespec_Equal_to( &timerdata.it_value, &my_period )){ - perror ("Error in Task A timer_gettime\n"); + fprintf( + stderr, "Error in Task A timer_gettime:\n" + " re-armed timer: %" PRIdtime_t ":%ld does not match interval: %" PRIdtime_t ":%ld\n", + timerdata.it_value.tv_sec, timerdata.it_value.tv_nsec, + my_period.tv_sec, my_period.tv_nsec + ); } clock = time(NULL); printf("Executing task A with count = %2i %s", params->count, ctime(&clock)); @@ -291,7 +296,12 @@ void * task_c (void *arg) rtems_test_exit(0); } if (! _Timespec_Equal_to( &timerdata.it_value, &my_period) ){ - perror ("Error in Task C timer_gettime\n"); + fprintf( + stderr, "Error in Task A timer_gettime:\n" + " re-armed timer: %" PRIdtime_t ":%ld does not match interval: %" PRIdtime_t ":%ld\n", + timerdata.it_value.tv_sec, timerdata.it_value.tv_nsec, + my_period.tv_sec, my_period.tv_nsec + ); } pthread_mutex_lock (&data.mutex); while (data.updated == FALSE) { -- 2.11.0 _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel