Rodolfo Bamberg wrote:
> Hi
> I get a segmentation fault when I run my user-space RT app (native skin).
> I did the following steps:
> - Cross-Compiled the Kernel with Xenomai support for an i386 target.
> - I Cross - Compiled Xenomai with uClibc: run ./configure using the
> --host=i386-linux-uclibc option, and using the new configure.in I read
> about in the uClibC discussion.
> - I wrote a test program that includes <native/task.h> and
> <native/timer.h>.
> - I then got this segmentation faults and I reduced my program to not
> using xenomai and only printing something. I igured out that the
> "-lnative" lib directive in the makefile was causing the problem.

Looks like the init code of libnative that is executed automatically on
program start is involved here.

> Do you know what might be the problem??

Could you attach gdb to your program and check where it segfaults
precisely? Also, does the same crash happens with "latency", the Xenomai
benchmark tool based on Native services?

> Thanks!
> 
> Rodolfo Bamberg
> 
> Here's my makefile:
> 
>     obj-m            := hallo.o    rt_process.o
>     RTAI_INCLUDE_DIR

That looks like legacy. ;)

> :=/home/rodolfo/kernel/linux-2.6.20-xenomai/include/xenomai
>     XENOMAI_INCLUDE_DIR_USP
> :=/home/rodolfo/xenomai/xenomai-2.3.1/src/include
>     XENOMAI_INCLUDE_DIR_USP2:=/home/rodolfo/xenomai/xenomai-2.3.1/include
>     XENOMAI_INCLUDE_LIB_USP :=/tftpboot/192.168.0.2/usr/xenomai/lib
> 
> 
> default:
> 
>     i386-linux-uclibc-gcc -I$(XENOMAI_INCLUDE_DIR_USP)
> -I$(XENOMAI_INCLUDE_DIR_USP2) -lnative -L$(XENOMAI_INCLUDE_LIB_USP) -o
> rt_process_user rt_process_user.c
>     chmod a+x rt_process_user
> 
> clean:
>     rm -f *.mod.c *.o *.ko rt_process
> 
> 

Jan

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