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Subject: | Re: Re: epicsTimeGetEvent failed |
From: | "Geon-Yeong Mun" <[email protected]> |
To: | <[email protected]> |
Cc: | [email protected] |
Date: | Mon, 13 May 2013 14:52:34 +0900 |
Hello, Michael Davidsaver. Actually, I had to modify your source. (CR/CSR access mode, Register access mode) As a result, I was using an oscilloscope to check the signal coming from the output channel of the front panel of the EVR. The signal was obtained from DBUS. And, I tried to run the EVG&EVR as Event-Code. So, I need a timestamp. when I operate the timestamp, then the following message comes. recGblGetTimeStamp: epicsTimeGetEvent failed, TST{evr:1}Time-I.TSE = 125 I don’t see the message “Starting timestamping….”. But, When EVG acted the 1PPS, then i was see the message. Starting timestamping 0x46ac410 (cbHigh): Unhandled C++ exception resulted in call to terminate Thread cbHigh (0x46ac410) suspended Timestamping timeout epicsThread: Unexpected C++ exception "epicsTime_localtime failed" with type "St11logic_error" in thread "Watch Dog Timer" at <UKN DATE> 0x450a010 (Watch Dog Timer): Unhandled C++ exception resulted in call to terminate I think that this message EVG’s(not EVR). Can you explain this message? Best Regard. Geon-Yeong. |