On 10/10/05, Philippe Gerum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
As you noticed below, the point is that this feature should be active for
kernel-based code only; for user-space, we're toast: typical chicken-and-egg
problem since we need the registry to cross the space boundaries
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
As you noticed below, the point is that this feature should be
active for
kernel-based code only; for user-space, we're toast: typical
chicken-and-egg
problem since we need the registry to cross the space boundaries but
the
registry requires a
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Hi,
One thing that always bothered my in fusion cvs: why do the generated
docs have to be in the cvs/svn? Why not just let them be... well...
generated?
Because it allows the releases to be done taking the docs from the
generated dir instead of generating them.
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
On 10/10/05, Philippe Gerum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
As you noticed below, the point is that this feature should be active for
kernel-based code only; for user-space, we're toast: typical chicken-and-egg
problem since we need the registry to
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Hello,
As people following powerpc kernel mailing lists probably know, the
Linux ppc and ppc64 architectures are merging into a single
powerpc arch. I think the same should be done to fusion.
Agreed. Let's closely follow the natural development path of the kernel
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Hi,
One thing that always bothered my in fusion cvs: why do the generated
docs have to be in the cvs/svn? Why not just let them be... well...
generated?
The real answer is that if you do not svn checkout the doc directory,
Xenomai build system should continue
Philippe Gerum kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Hello,
As people following powerpc kernel mailing lists probably know, the
Linux ppc and ppc64 architectures are merging into a single
powerpc arch. I think the same should be done to fusion.
Agreed. Let's closely follow the natural
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Indeed. But this is the special attention I'm talking about ;) I'm still
not convinced about the need 'em for the release reasoning. Let's put
it this way: what trouble would it bring, if we had dist
attached patch gives xeno-config a --verbose option, ie:
soekris:/usr/realtime/2.6.13-ski6-v1/bin# xeno-config --v
xeno-config --verbose
--version=2.0
--cc=gcc
--cross-compile=
--arch=i386
--subarch=
--prefix=/usr/realtime/2.6.13-ski6-v1
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Indeed. But this is the special attention I'm talking about ;) I'm still
not convinced about the need 'em for the release reasoning.
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
It means looking at the doc, if there are no anomalies, like warnings,
parsing errors of doxygen, or typos in the text. Usually takes an hour
or two. I admit I am not fast, but I think it would take some time for
Philippe to do
Jim Cromie wrote:
attached patch gives xeno-config a --verbose option, ie:
Well, not really a software bug fix, but might be considered as a simple brain
bug fix for users, so the patch made it even through the feature freeze.
Applied, thanks.
--
Philippe.
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
On 11/10/05, Philippe Gerum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
So,
1) don't display such names in /proc;
2) make a common mechanism for both spaces.
rt_mutex_create() // for other objects as well
{
...
- xnobject_copy_name(mutex-name,name);
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
On 11/10/05, Philippe Gerum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
So,
1) don't display such names in /proc;
2) make a common mechanism for both spaces.
rt_mutex_create() // for other objects as well
{
...
- xnobject_copy_name(mutex-name,name);
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Having the generated documentation in svn repository also allows us to
copy it to the documentation directory of the download zone from a
script run by cron.
Ok, this makes sense. But could be done by other means, too, I guess.
Automatically ? It
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Having the generated documentation in svn repository also allows
us to
copy it to the documentation directory of the download zone from a
script run by cron.
Ok, this makes sense. But could be done by other means, too, I
Why is there a different version of this function for user and kernel space?
I don't see this reflected in the docs.
Steven
In periodic mode, rt_timer_ticks2ns should convert ticks to periodic
jiffies. However, it always seems to return 0.
Do you have to ask? :)
rt_timer_start(125000);
On 10/11/05 7:24 AM, Gilles Chanteperdrix
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Seeger wrote:
In periodic mode, rt_timer_ticks2ns should convert ticks to periodic
jiffies. However, it always seems to return 0.
Did you call rt_timer_start before
The old calibration value was from some ancient ppc32 embedded board, I
guess. This reflects the awesome power of them ppc64 boxen better :)
-- Heikki Lindholm
diff -Nru xenomai/include/nucleus/asm-ppc64/calibration.h
xenomai-dev/include/nucleus/asm-ppc64/calibration.h
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Heikki Lindholm wrote:
The old calibration value was from some ancient ppc32 embedded board,
I
guess. This reflects the awesome power of them ppc64 boxen better :)
Actually, the ppc32 calibration value was from some ancient x86 machine,
I
guess. The same patch could be applied to
Fillod Stephane kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
The old calibration value was from some ancient ppc32 embedded board,
I
guess. This reflects the awesome power of them ppc64 boxen better :)
Actually, the ppc32 calibration value was from some ancient x86 machine,
Damn, that has been
Fillod Stephane kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
[..]
Probably, but there are less than awesome 4xx boards around and I'd
guess they might even be more likely targets than G4 based machines,
for
example. Some tuning might be needed.
How many people are using Xenomai (or Fusion) on 4xx
On 10/11/2005 05:11 PM Fillod Stephane wrote:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
[..]
Probably, but there are less than awesome 4xx boards around and I'd
guess they might even be more likely targets than G4 based machines,
for
example. Some tuning might be needed.
How many people are using Xenomai
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