Re: [Xenomai-help] Is there Xenomai support for the Freescale P1020 processor?

2011-11-07 Thread Luis Rossi
I belive it is no a preassure. Just a confusion. As the QorlQ board is on
the list of the suported Evaluation Boards, he wants to make sure if
processor architecture as whole is suported.

Cya

On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:45 PM, Gilles Chanteperdrix <
gilles.chanteperd...@xenomai.org> wrote:

> On 11/07/2011 11:44 PM, makarand pradhan wrote:
> > Greetings All,
> >
> >
> >
> > We note the QorlQ processors, and the Freescale e500 PowerPC architecture
> > is not on the list of Supported Architectures at
> > http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/Embedded_Device_Support.
> > On the other hand, that document states that the QorIQ P2020
> > is supported under "Supported Evaluation Boards".
> > Can anyone pl comment if the P1020 is supported or is going to be
> supported?
> > Thanks and Rgds,
>
> What is this? Some attempt to put pressure on us? It does not work that
> way.
>
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[Xenomai-help] Help with hardware usage

2011-08-23 Thread Luis Rossi
Hi, i need to run a Xenomai on a Atom processor (PC/104+). My problem is
that i have just 2GB solid state memory on my board. I was trying to emulate
the building process on a virtual machine here (a I7 processor) but
installing a very basic Debian (about 500K of vemory usage), an them
building the kernel, consumed my whole memory (i limited the VM to 2GB)... 2
questions.. is there anything i can do to reduce the hardware memory
consumed during the kernel build with Xenomai? Second.. is it possible to
build a kernel to another different computer? I mean i could build the
kernel here on my I7 and them just install it on the Atom.. but how should i
do that?

Thank you!

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Re: [Xenomai-help] Writing a new driver, Skin differences.

2011-07-02 Thread Luis Rossi
Sorry to get inside in the middle ofconversation... what you mean writing
driver in kernel-space is deprecated. Is there any other way to make a
driver? I belive a kernel-driver should be the most RT possible no?

On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Gilles Chanteperdrix <
gilles.chanteperd...@xenomai.org> wrote:

> On 07/01/2011 07:23 PM, Carlos Eduardo de Brito Novaes wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I think I the question on using memory mapped are solved. Now I was
> wondering
> > and cant find a big difference over the four skins, at least for a new
> project
> > with no previous code written on the past. Is there any advantage in
> using the
> > rtdm skin over the navive one?
>
> The RTDM is meant for writing drivers in kernel-space and continuity
> will be ensured in Xenomai 3.x, whereas the other kernel-space skins
> will no longer be available in Xenomai 3.x. Writing drivers in
> kernel-space with either the native or the posix skin is deprecated.
>
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[Xenomai-help] Need help to use Xenomai on Debian (even after reading the wesite tutorial)

2011-06-09 Thread Luis Rossi
Hi,

I am trying to use Xenomai with Debian, but i am kind lost here. Even after
reading this: http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/Building_Debian_packages, i
could not figure out how to use Xenomai on a Debian with a x86. I am really
not experienced with linux kernel.

First of all i have a few questions. If Xenomais is a patch, why should i
build a patched kernel? Is it no suposed to patch an already built kernel?

Why there isnt available already built kernels for every architecture?

On a final stage i need to use xenomai on a PC104 with an Atom, with no
keyboard, Mouse or display, and a debian system with just the baisc
packages, a ssh server and Xenomai. What wouldbe the most portable way to
use Xenomai so i can replicate that system easily?


On the Web page is said "For development, linux-patch-xenomai and
libxenomai-dev are needed, for "production" systems, you should just need
xenomai-runtime und libxenomai1 (together with the self built kernel as
described in the next section)." What development means? Development of
Xenomai itself?

Can any one provide me an explanations for dummies on how to build a debian
with xenomai, with a simple explanation on what is being made and why?

Thank you!
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