On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Wilken Boie wrote:
: "Rus V. Brushkoff" wrote:
: >
: > Is this ppp behavour happens when you insmod only rtai_sched ? If no rtai
: > task is running - no CPU power consuming. If you run some RT task and this
: > task eats CPU - Linux can be scheduled too few times, so you can see ppp
: > glitches. ...
: >
: My usual setup is rtai core, scheduler, fifos and one own module. Removing
: the latter makes no difference, the change comes with removing rtai_sched.
: The remaining core and fifos are causing no harm either.
Try do not insert your module, but insert only core and rtai_sched
after fresh boot and check ppp behaviour. You may doing some bad things in
yor module (starting some timer and do not stop it after rmmod for
ex.) that scramble ppp.
:
:
Rus
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