# xTimer hang test This is a runtime test for the RIOT xtimer implementation it prints text `Testing... ()` (approximately) every `TEST_INTERVAL_MS` ms (milliseconds) for an overall test duration of `TEST_TIME_S` seconds. The test will print `[SUCCESS]` on completion, if it stops or hangs before, the test has failed. Please note (again), this is a runtime test to check if xtimer runs into a deadlock, it is not about clock stability nor accuracy of timing intervals. When debug pins are used and observed the expected output is as follows: The MAIN_THREAD_PIN is on for ca. 100ms and that in a regular interval. If this interval is not regular or has gaps this is an error. The WORKER_THREAD_PIN should toggle after 1ms and 1.1ms. (As this might fall in the XTIMER_ISR_BACKOFF the first pin toggle is delayed until the second is ready. Thus the time interval can be longer.) If the Timer fall in the same interrupt there might be a interrupt before the second worker thread timer is set. This leads to a separation of the timer interrupts until they again fall in the same interrupt. It might happen that from the separation of the interrupts till the merge there is only a uneven count of WORKER_THREAD_PIN toggles, which means a loss of one worker time 2, which is expected as it has a lower priority then worker timer 1. And thus in the moment when the hardware interrupt for the 2 worker is executet it has to wait for the 1 worker timer because of the XTIMER_ISR_BACKOFF and so the first timer is executed first as it has the higher priority.