Could not it be that the highest priority task is using all the CPU?
No, it's highly unprobable. The task runs at is should.
Is the low priority task also mapped as Xenomai task? In that case
calling standard Linux time services can be lethal:
Yes, the task is mapped as Xenomai task, because
Hello,
we have a problems with hanging of our real-time application. In fact, the
computer stops to respond totally.
I succeeded to find the exact hang position in couple of our tasks (but not all
of them) by setting of some digital outputs of HW device:
1) The most real-time task with the
Petr Cervenka wrote:
Hello, we have a problems with hanging of our real-time application.
In fact, the computer stops to respond totally. I succeeded to find
the exact hang position in couple of our tasks (but not all of them)
by setting of some digital outputs of HW device: 1) The most
Petr Cervenka wrote:
Hello,
we have a problems with hanging of our real-time application. In fact, the
computer stops to respond totally.
I succeeded to find the exact hang position in couple of our tasks (but not
all of them) by setting of some digital outputs of HW device:
1) The most