Gilles Chanteperdrix wrote: > C Robinson wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I followed the suggested install procedure to setup a Xenomai kernel on my >> x86 Ubuntu system. >> (http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/Building_Debian_packages) >> I would like to verify that everything is hunky-dory, but I'm not quite sure >> how. I have read in some places that "user space" needs to be set up, >> although this is not mentioned in the reference I followed. Is this still >> necessary? >> >> The command: >> dmesg | grep Xenomai >> Shows: >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> [ 0.659903] I-pipe: Domain Xenomai registered. >> [ 0.659928] Xenomai: hal/i386 started. >> [ 0.659942] Xenomai: scheduling class idle registered. >> [ 0.659944] Xenomai: scheduling class rt registered. >> [ 0.660450] Xenomai: real-time nucleus v2.5.4 (Sleep Walk) loaded. >> [ 0.660570] Xenomai: starting native API services. >> [ 0.660572] Xenomai: starting POSIX services. >> [ 0.660599] Xenomai: starting RTDM services. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> The command: >> xeno-test >> Is not quite so promising (there was more of the same text above and below >> the output shown below): > > We get that a lot. Fixing xeno-test is on our todo list, but not just > for right now. > In the mean-time, you can run the tests one by one. > > The following paper: > http://download.intel.com/design/intarch/papers/322386.pdf > > Is not really up to date with regard to kernel configuration, but gives > an overview of our testsuite.
Actually, the tests descriptions are the ones from the manual pages which should have been installed with xenomai. -- Gilles. _______________________________________________ Xenomai-help mailing list Xenomai-help@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/xenomai-help