We now found the reason for the really huge values and the complete hangup:
I am using a core 2 processor but didn't set the processor type within the
kernel configuration correctly.
Now I get good results again.
Regards
juergen
Posted by juergen . lanner on September 03, 2008 -
Hi!
I set up my box with xenomai 2.4.4 but I doubt that I was fully successful
doing so.
At least I have problems understanding the outputs of the test suite
programs.
running xeno-test I get the following output (see below for full output)
...
something died a 8938 or
something died a 8938 or
Hi gentlemen!
I am trying to set up xenomai along the
http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/Xenomai_quick_build_quide
using exactly the same packages as described (2.6.25.11 linux and 2.4.4
xenomai)
.. but failed so far :-(
I did all the following as superuser:
cd /usr/src
wget http://www.kernel.o
Hi Gilles!
Following your hints I saw that the adeos-ipipe-2.6.20-i386-1.8-08.patch
did not fit to the 2.6.20.19 kernel due to recent changes there.
There was one reject which I didn't see first.
Using the prepare-kernel.sh as you suggested instead of patching it using
"patch" manually would have
Please, could you give me some sort if a hint?
I'm not so familiar with kernel features and don't know where to start.
Thanx
Juergen
On 9/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes, you're right, it was the SMP option that hid the LAPIC.
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loc() try to alloc len = %d", len);
msg = rt_queue_alloc(&m_qEvents, len);
if (!msg)
{
fm_debug("__sendEvent: rt_queue_alloc() failed. requested len = %d",
len);
Juergen Lanner
Software Development
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