Jan Kiszka <[email protected]> írta:
>On 25.03.22 13:26, Paal Tamas via Xenomai wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> I am using xenomai_3.2.1 with kernel 5.10-dovetail on x86_64 platform. I 
>> compile the kernel to 64bit, but I need to have the userspace as 32bit. So I 
>> configured the userspace compilation the following way:
>> ./configure --with-core=cobalt --enable-smp --enable-pshared 
>> --host=i686-linux CFLAGS="-m32 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" LDFLAGS=-m32 
>> host_alias=i686-linux
>> I tried to start RTNET, but I get "Inappropriate ioctl for device" errors. I 
>> reported this issue in another thread.
>> The problem seems to be not RTNET realted, since xeno-test fails with the 
>> same error: desktop:/usr/xenomai/bin$ sudo ./xeno-test
>> Started child 2202: /bin/bash /usr/xenomai/bin/xeno-test-run-wrapper 
>> ./xeno-test
>> ++ echo 0
>> ++ testdir=/usr/xenomai/bin
>> ++ which systemctl
>> ++ systemctl is-active --quiet systemd-timesyncd
>> ++ timesyncd_was_running=true
>> ++ systemctl stop systemd-timesyncd
>> ++ /usr/xenomai/bin/smokey --run random_alloc_rounds=64 
>> pattern_check_rounds=64
>> arith OK
>> bufp skipped (no kernel support)
>> cpu_affinity skipped (no kernel support)
>> fpu_stress OK
>> gdb OK
>> iddp skipped (no kernel support)
>> leaks OK
>> memory_coreheap OK
>> memory_heapmem OK
>> memory_tlsf OK
>> setup.c:96, ioctl(fd, IOC_RT_IFINFO, &cmd): Inappropriate ioctl for device
>> /usr/xenomai/bin/smokey: test net_packet_dgram failed: Inappropriate ioctl 
>> for device
>> + start_timesyncd
>> + true
>> + systemctl start systemd-timesyncd
>> + timesyncd_was_running=false
>> child 2202 returned: exited with status 1
>> What am I doing wrong?
>
>Nothing, known issue in principle:
>https://gitlab.com/Xenomai/xenomai-hacker-space/-/issues/21
>
>Jan
>
>-- 
>Siemens AG, Technology
>Competence Center Embedded Linux

>Jan,

> 

>Thank you for the fast response!

>Do you have any guess when this "mixed system" will work?

> 

>Thank you,

>Tamas

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