[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] Documentation for the timing modules used in Asterisk

Russell Bryant russell at digium.com
Tue Feb 17 12:11:06 CST 2009


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/trunk/doc/timing.txt
<http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/164/#comment1062>

    It would be best if the entire document was wrapped at 80 columns.



/trunk/doc/timing.txt
<http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/164/#comment1063>

    This is not accurate.  There is only 1 timing thread, regardless of how many timers are open.



/trunk/doc/timing.txt
<http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/164/#comment1064>

    I would specify "the Linux kernel."



/trunk/doc/timing.txt
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    There is not actually any code that does this.  It will just use the highest priority timing interface.



/trunk/doc/timing.txt
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    It might be worth noting that as of Asterisk 1.6.2, a new conference bridge application will be available that does not require DAHDI.


- Russell


On 2009-02-17 12:07:14, Mark Michelson wrote:
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> Review request for Asterisk Developers and Russell Bryant.
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> Summary
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> This provides documentation for the timing modules used in Asterisk beginning with Asterisk 1.6.1. The documentation provided here is dependent upon the work on review http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/162/ being placed into Asterisk.
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> This first upload is a rough draft, and I expect to hear quite a bit of feedback on how to improve it. I suspect that not everything that I've said is 100% accurate either, especially with regards to the timing tests described in the "What Asterisk Does with the Timing Interface" section.
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> Diffs
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>   /trunk/doc/timing.txt PRE-CREATION 
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> Diff: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/164/diff
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> Testing
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> How exactly does one test documentation?
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> Thanks,
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