Could you please try 2.4.0-test1?
Michael.
Stephen D. Cohen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Gang,
>
> I recently installed RTLinux 3.0pre6 on my laptop and am having a
> most odd problem with the real time fifos. Here then is a chronology of my
> problem(s).
>
> 1) Installed 2.4.0-test2 version of Linux without the RTLinux extensions and
> got everything working as expected.
> 2) Patched the kernel sources with the RTLinux 3.0pre6 patches. Ignored a
> couple of errors (I deleted the arm and alpha trees due to space
> limitations).
> 3) Compiled RTLinux patched kernel and all seems well. I can now install
> the RTLinux modules and simple RT programs run just fine.
>
> At this point I am trying to run some of the examples from the
> examples directory. In particular, I am trying the "frank" example and
> having no luck. It ran just fine under 2.2 on another machine here (I just
> checked it), but will not run here. The error messages produced are:
>
> Can't send a command to RT Task
> rtf: release on a not opened descriptor inode=0
> rtf: release on a not opened descriptor inode=0
> rtf: release on a not opened descriptor inode=1
>
> This is produced at the first non-realtime attempt to write to a
> fifo. I had a browse through the RTLinux sources for the rtf: release
> message and ended up in macro heck. If anyone can shed any light on my
> problem, I would certainly appreciate the assistance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steve
>
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