Hi Jan!

Jan Kiszka wrote:

Panagiotis Issaris wrote:
> ...
> The attached patch is a cleaner version of the previous one: I removed
> the tracing statements involving
> success and only kept additional failure messages. The changes which
> weren't necessary for compilation
> or loading are removed.
>

I just committed your patch together with at least one additional fix regarding the new xmit-locking scheme.

Thanks!

However, as I'm not able to test it, I cannot say if it helps to solve remaining problems. Please, give it a try.


I've just build and tested the code and additionally to the loading and setting up which worked before, I can
now also rtping the device without oopsing. But, ping wasn't working so I grabbed the rtnet documentation.
While reading the documentation my PC suddenly restarted :-) Initially I thought it was power management
which turned my screen blank. But after moving the mouse and remembering that PM was turned off, I slowly
started realising that it was a crash :)


The things I did were:
1. load adeos
2. load hal, nucleus, the native skin
3. load rtai_rtdm, rtnet, rtmac, tdma and rt_3c59x
4. rtifconfig rteth0 up 192.168.1.8
5. rtping 192.168.1.8
which didn't work, but didn't appear to cause any bad thing either
checked rtroute as rtping's output mentioned something about that
6. more README
which was followed by a reset after reading about 15 seconds

With friendly regards,
Takis

--
 K.U.Leuven, Mechanical Eng.,  Mechatronics & Robotics Research Group
 http://people.mech.kuleuven.ac.be/~pissaris/



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