MPSL timeslot API stops TIMER10 at IDLE and doesn't restart it?

I'm porting some code from nRF52832/nRF52840 to nRF54L15 using the MPSL timeslot API. The old code uses MPSL version v2.5.1, the new v2.9.0.

The firmware opens a session and then schedules a timeslot. In the end the timeslot handler returns the END request, it gets a MPSL_TIMESLOT_SIGNAL_SESSION_IDLE and then it just returns NONE.

We don't close the session here.

Some time later we schedule a new timeslot with the same session id. The handler gets the START signal, but this time TIMER10 is not running. For nRF52, with the old version, TIMER0 was started for the new timeslot as well.

Is this a bug or is this the expected behaviour with v2.9.0?

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  • Hi SebastianA,

    My apology for the last very short reply. I made a mistake and sent it before finishing all I wanted to do.

    Susheel is out of office, and while I am honestly quite new to the topic, I am trying to learn and substitute in for the mean time. I hope you can bear with me.

    While a bare metal example isn't available, is it possible to use the Timeslot sample to show the issue?

    Could you also see if the sample works correctly for the nRF54L15 on NCS v2.9.0 for you? It works fine for me.

    Is it possible to check if your timeslot implementation on NCS v2.9.0 works with the nRF52840 or nRF52832?

    Hieu

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