2011/9/4 Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@web.de> > On 2011-09-04 14:21, rainbow wrote: > > Is the ipipe patch the same as patch like > > adeos-ipipe-2.6.37.6-x86-2.9-02.patch, > > Except that the trace branch is for 2.6.35, yes. More precisely it is > now the same, I just pushed the latest version that includes two more > backported ipipe fixes. > > > I know the latter is xenomai patch > > and after I patch it, I can see "Real-time sub-system ---> " Option. But > If > > I use 2.6.35-x86-trace which contains ,there is no such option. > > That menu option is introduced by Xenomai, ie. after running > prepare-kernel.sh. You likely forgot that step. >
> Yes,I forget the step. So I think I only have to run prepare-kernel.sh > --arch=x86_64 --linux=2.6.35-x86-trace , I do not need --adeos option because > the 2.6.35-x86-trace contains the ipipe patch. > > Note again that you have to use a Xenomai tree with the required ftrace > patches on top if you want Xenomai to generate ftrace events as well. > > "Xenomai tree with required ftrace patches on top" you mean the branch "remotes/origin/queues/ftrace"? > > Another problem is that there are so many xenomai gits , how can i > download > > the correct git? > > By cloning the the git repository you obtain all available branches. You > just need to checkout the desired one afterward. > > > I am a newby to xenomai and I am sorry to ask so many questions but I > want > > to do something on xenomai :) . Thank you for your detail answers. > > Setting up ftrace for Xenomai is not necessarily a newbie task, but I > think I know the background of this. :) > I think you really know the background :). > > Jan > > -- Qingquan Lv School of Information Science & Engineering , Lanzhou University. mail: lvq...@gmail.com Do what you like, Enjoy your life.
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