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doc/rtio: fix description of idle kernel/reset
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It also means that a kernel is not guaranteed to always be executed with positive slack.
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It also means that a kernel is not guaranteed to always be executed with positive slack.
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Therefore, when switching experiments it can be adequate to clear the RTIO FIFOs and initialize the timeline cursor to "sometime in the near future" using :meth:`artiq.coredevice.core.Core.reset`.
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Therefore, when switching experiments it can be adequate to clear the RTIO FIFOs and initialize the timeline cursor to "sometime in the near future" using :meth:`artiq.coredevice.core.Core.reset`.
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The example idle kernel implements this mechanism.
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To accommodate for seamless handover the idle kernel is is only executed when no other experiment is pending and when there is significant negative slack.
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Since it never waits for any input, it will rapidly fill the output FIFOs and would produce a large positive slack.
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To avoid large positive slack and to accommodate for seamless handover the idle kernel will only run when no other experiment is pending and the example will wait before submitting events until there is significant negative slack.
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