Get master clock for a subdevice
#include <comedilib.h>
int comedi_get_clock_source(comedi_t * device, unsigned int subdevice, unsigned int channel, unsigned int * clock, unsigned int * period_ns);
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This function queries the master clock for a subdevice, as set by comedi_set_clock_source. The currently configured master clock will be written to *clock. The possible values and their corresponding clocks are driver-dependant. The period of the clock in nanoseconds (or zero if it is unknown) will be written to *period_ns. If the subdevice does not support configuring its master clocks on a per-channel basis, then the channel parameter will be ignored.
It is safe to pass NULL pointers as the clock or period_ns parameters. This function is only useable on subdevices that provide support for the INSN_CONFIG_GET_CLOCK_SOURCE configuration instruction.
0 on success, -1 on error.
David Schleef <[email protected]>
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Frank Mori Hess <[email protected]>
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Herman Bruyninckx <[email protected]>
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Bernd Porr <[email protected]>
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Ian Abbott <[email protected]>
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\('Eric Piel <[email protected]>
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Copyright © 1998-2003 David Schleef
Copyright © 2001-2003, 2005, 2008 Frank Mori Hess
Copyright © 2002-2003 Herman Bruyninckx
Copyright © 2012 Bernd Porr
Copyright © 2012 Ian Abbott
Copyright © 2012 \('Eric Piel
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