Timer HandlerΒΆ
To handle the tasks of LVGL you need to call lv_timer_handler() periodically in one of the following:
- while(1) of main() function 
- timer interrupt periodically (lower priority than - lv_tick_inc())
- an OS task periodically 
The timing is not critical but it should be about 5 milliseconds to keep the system responsive.
Example:
while(1) {
  lv_timer_handler();
  my_delay_ms(5);
}
If you want to use lv_timer_handler() in a super-loop, a helper functionlv_timer_handler_run_in_period() is provided to simplify the porting:
while(1) {
    ...
    lv_timer_handler_run_in_period(5); /* run lv_timer_handler() every 5ms */
    ...
}
In an OS environment, you can use it together with the delay or sleep provided by OS to release CPU whenever possible:
while (1) {
    lv_timer_handler_run_in_period(5); /* run lv_timer_handler() every 5ms */
    my_delay_ms(5);                    /* delay 5ms to avoid unnecessary polling */
}
To learn more about timers visit the Timer section.