.o | grep slave
0010f518 b pty_slave_driver
0005ce2a T xntslave_adjust
0005cc2e T xntslave_destroy
0005d383 T xntslave_init
0005cb0d T xntslave_start
0005ca0f T xntslave_stop
0005c6e7 T xntslave_update
Regards
Martial
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From: Rubio, Martial
Sent: Thursday, December 0
Hello everybody ...
In preamble... find below Philippe's reply (in 08/2008) about HW implementation
of VxWorks's announcetick
(MSI/PCI interrupt) :
If you want to hack the Xenomai timer sub-system in order to only affect the
VxWorks timebase, what you actually need is to control the coupling
e boards will be stay in the distant crate!
It's perharps a little bit fresh ... But it must go right !!!
Regards
Martial
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-Original Message-----
From: Rubio, Martial
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 5:55 PM
To: 'Jan Kiszka'
Cc: xenomai-help@gna.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dupeyrou, Gilles
Subject: RE: External PCIe device: MSI interrupt install hangs up the
CPU
Hello everybody ...
Find attached text files whic
been configured in a 32-bit mode (mandatory in
my case) ?
What do you think of that? ... And if TRUE what to do (it's a question
for J.F)
Regards to all
Martial
-Original Message-
From: Jan Kiszka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 5:46 PM
To: Rubio, Marti
Hello everybody
I'm working with following config :
CPU (0=>3) AMD Dual Core AMD Opteron
Linux version 2.6.25-pae
Xenomai : hal / i386
Xenomai : real time nucleus v2.4.5
Here's below the state of /proc/interrupts :
in red fonts the range of PCIe(xpress)-MSI vectors :
hurle-bise [anaisvs