Hello Volt.Tech Community,What is the difference between R-Car and RZG2L SoCs? I have seen both RCAR and RZG2L config options empowered within the Kernel configurations, so I thought similarities will be there.Thank You in Advance
Hi, Do not pin your task to a core. When an unpinned task becomes runnable, it'll be planned to whichever center is available at that moment. That's not going to happen. 10-15us is the normal time it takes to switch contexts, e.g. from ISR to a task's context; there's nothing you may do around thatRead more
Hi,
Do not pin your task to a core. When an unpinned task becomes runnable, it’ll be planned to whichever center is available at that moment.
That’s not going to happen. 10-15us is the normal time it takes to switch contexts, e.g. from ISR to a task’s context; there’s nothing you may do around that you can do a few things inside the ISR itself, which saves the 10us for the setting switch, but indeed an ISR can have delay/jitter within the order of a microsecond or more.
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Ella
Hello Max, There, is a massive difference. Not just in silicon and performance, but utilizing case and tool/chains/IDE etc. R-CAR is intended to support functional safety/ improved security. G2LC is intended as a section-level common reason MPU. It's not an apples-for-apples comparison at all. ThankRead more
Hello Max,
See lessThere, is a massive difference. Not just in silicon and performance, but utilizing case and tool/chains/IDE etc. R-CAR is intended to support functional safety/ improved security. G2LC is intended as a section-level common reason MPU. It’s not an apples-for-apples comparison at all.
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Julian White