Hi there,
booting a 4.14.94-ti kernel with Cobalt 3.0.8 from the "stable/v3.0.x" branch,
on an am3358 (PocketBeagle) I get a warning during boot "irqchip tps65217 is
not pipeline-safe!". The tps65217 is the power-management IC for the board.
What does this message mean exactly? Is it something t
- Den 28 mar 2019, på kl 18:10, xenomai xenomai@xenomai.org skrev:
> Hey guys, I was wondering if there is an update on the INTR-REMAP UDD driver
> issue. We have not had any troubleshooting breakthroughs on our end.
> Best Regards,
> Jim Elliott
>
> From:
Hey guys, I was wondering if there is an update on the INTR-REMAP UDD driver
issue. We have not had any troubleshooting breakthroughs on our end.
Best Regards,
Jim Elliott
From: Xenomai on behalf of Jeff Webb via Xenomai
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2019 8:07 AM
Folks,
I noted a couple of issues with rt_task_inquire and wanted to
share them. I will put together a patch later , but wanted to let folks know sooner rather than later.
The documentation suggests that the info structure can be NULL.
This is simply not true, as the actual code derefer
Am Thu, 28 Mar 2019 11:19:06 +0100
schrieb Jan Kiszka :
> On 28.03.19 01:32, Virendra Kate wrote:
> >
> > >>> Did you all get an update on this issue ? Was it resolved
> > >>> after all? I have the exact same hardware with the exact same
> > >>> issue. The board keeps resetting after "Loadin
Hello,
We use a setup with multiple network controllers, and so far only one of them
is realtime capable.
The issue is, that there are nonRt and Rt drivers active at the same time (igb
statically builtin and rt_igb as module).
And while it works, I got some irregular weird crashes. Is there an
On 28.03.19 01:32, Virendra Kate wrote:
>>> Did you all get an update on this issue ? Was it resolved after all? I have
>>> the exact same hardware with the exact same issue. The board keeps
resetting
>>> after "Loading initial ramdisk..."
>>>
>>> My Setup is as follows:
>>> ipipe version
I've done some testing with the X-window suggestions at:
https://gitlab.denx.de/Xenomai/xenomai/wikis/Troubleshooting#the_latency_test_shows_high_latencies
My results on an Intel PC with Xenomai 3.0.7, Linux 4.9, Debian 9.7 with
xfce4, worst-case latencies:
- Using Intel driver: 39.8 us
- Using fb
Preface:
Xenomai 2.6
Vanilla kernel 3.8.13 i686
RTnet 0.9.13
I have two PCs (M and S) connected via Ethernet exclusively for RTnet use.
M--[switch]---S
M's NIC is driven by the rt_r8169 driver
S's NIC by the rt_e1000 driver
The problem is that the connection is unstable and about 80% of
Hello list!
I am running Xenomai 3.0.7. released version with Kernel 4.9.90 patchlevel 6.
We have a new x86-64 hardware, and during a test-run the clocksource went
unstable, see (1) below for dmesg.
After this, calls to "clock_gettime(CLOCK_HOST_REALTIME,&timeStamp)" went
bananas. Like if tim
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