is there maybe a way to reinstall missing modules only?

Il gio 19 nov 2020, 15:18 Greg Gallagher <[email protected]> ha scritto:

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> On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 3:53 AM Jan Kiszka via Xenomai <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> On 19.11.20 09:47, Leandro Bucci wrote:
>> > I understand so you advise me to forget the Raspberry  and try on a
>> > normal PC?
>> >
>>
>> You can start getting familiar with Xenomai by trying out
>> https://gitlab.denx.de/Xenomai/xenomai-images, in a VM (KVM/QEMU) or on
>> one of the already supported targets.
>>
>> Jan
>>
>> > Il gio 19 nov 2020, 09:41 Jan Kiszka <[email protected]
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto:
>> >
>> >     On 19.11.20 09:24, Leandro Bucci wrote:
>> >     > I don't know, because I used a guide that did everything
>> automatically
>> >     > (it was a script).  is this:
>> >     >  https://github.com/thanhtam-h/rpi4-xeno3/tree/master/prebuilt
>> >     <https://github.com/thanhtam-h/rpi4-xeno3/tree/master/prebuilt>
>> >     > <https://github.com/thanhtam-h/rpi4-xeno3/tree/master/prebuilt
>> >     <https://github.com/thanhtam-h/rpi4-xeno3/tree/master/prebuilt>>
>> >     > in case how should I load those modules?
>> >
>> >     E.g. "modprobe xeno_rtipc-xddp". If that fails, you should talk to
>> the
>> >     folks doing that pre-integration.
>> >
>> >     Eventually, we may provide RPi4 preintegration via xenomai-images as
>> >     well, but that requires the RPi mess to be upstream first. For
>> >     Jailhouse, I'm maintaining an extra kernel for the RPi4, but those
>> >     patches are much less invasive than I-pipe/Dovetail are, and that is
>> >     already quite some effort.
>> >
>> >     Jan
>> >
>> >     >
>> >     > Il gio 19 nov 2020, 08:08 Jan Kiszka <[email protected]
>> >     <mailto:[email protected]>
>> >     > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>
>> >     ha scritto:
>> >     >
>> >     >     On 18.11.20 22:51, Leandro Bucci via Xenomai wrote:
>> >     >     > Hello to all. I have installed xenomai 3.1 on the raspberry
>> pi4.
>> >     >     > The latency and cyclictest examples work great. But examples
>> >     like
>> >     >     > iddp-label and xddp-echo don't work.
>> >     >     > I get this error:
>> >     >     > socket: Address family not supported by protocol
>> >     >     > how can i solve this problem? maybe i need to load the
>> >     related kernel
>> >     >     > modules? If yes, how do you do it? sorry but I'm a beginner.
>> >     >     >
>> >     >
>> >     >     Did you configure these features into your kernel
>> >     >     (CONFIG_XENO_DRIVERS_RTIPC_IDDP,
>> >     CONFIG_XENO_DRIVERS_RTIPC_XDDP)? Did
>> >     >     you load the related modules if they were configured as
>> modules
>> >     >     (xeno_rtipc-{xddp,iddp}.ko)?
>> >     >
>> >     >     Jan
>> >     >
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> I agree with Jan, it sounds like you are missing the modules, you’ll need
> to enable them during the kernel configuration stage.
>   Raspberry Pi 3 has stable support in our ipipe tree, if you have one you
> could try that first.
>
> Greg
>
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