Should I run machinekit with sudo?? As I remember this is somehow not good 
practice?

Dne torek, 14. februar 2017 17.50.15 UTC+1 je oseba Klemen Zhivko napisala:
>
> OK it completed with -j2 without problem - there is wnother error now 
> present in command line I get:
>
> machinekit@mksocfpga:~$ machinekit ~/myconfig/mksocfpga.ini
> MACHINEKIT - 0.1
> Machine configuration directory is '/home/machinekit/myconfig'
> Machine configuration file is 'mksocfpga.ini'
> Starting Machinekit...
> io started
> halcmd loadusr io started
> mksocfpga.hal:40: rc=-1: hal_call_usrfunct(newinst,-- 
> config="firmware=socfpga/dtbo/DE0_Nano_SoC_DB25.7I76_7I85S_GPIO_GPIO.dtbo 
> num_stepgens=4 num_encoders=1 num_mencoders=4") failed: -1 - Operation not 
> permitted
> Shutting down and cleaning up Machinekit...
> Cleanup done
> Machinekit terminated with an error.  You can find more information in the 
> log:
>     /home/machinekit/linuxcnc_debug.txt
> and
>     /home/machinekit/linuxcnc_print.txt
> as well as in the output of the shell command 'dmesg' and in the terminal
> machinekit@mksocfpga:~$ DEBUG=5
> machinekit@mksocfpga:~$ export DEBUG=5
> machinekit@mksocfpga:~$ machinekit ~/myconfig/mksocfpga.ini
> MACHINEKIT - 0.1
> Machine configuration directory is '/home/machinekit/myconfig'
> Machine configuration file is 'mksocfpga.ini'
> Starting Machinekit...
> io started
> <commandline>:0: Component 'iocontrol' ready
> <commandline>:0: Program 'io' started
> halcmd loadusr io started
> mksocfpga.hal:29: Realtime module 'trivkins' loaded
> mksocfpga.hal:33: Realtime module 'tp' loaded
> mksocfpga.hal:37: Realtime module 'hostmot2' loaded
> mksocfpga.hal:40: Realtime module 'hm2_soc_ol' loaded
> mksocfpga.hal:40: rc=-1: hal_call_usrfunct(newinst,-- 
> config="firmware=socfpga/dtbo/DE0_Nano_SoC_DB25.7I76_7I85S_GPIO_GPIO.dtbo 
> num_stepgens=4 num_encoders=1 num_mencoders=4") failed: -1 - Operation not 
> permitted
> Shutting down and cleaning up Machinekit...
> <commandline>:0: Realtime threads stopped
> <commandline>:0: Realtime module 'hm2_soc_ol' unloaded
> <commandline>:0: Realtime module 'hostmot2' unloaded
> <commandline>:0: Realtime module 'tp' unloaded
> <commandline>:0: Realtime module 'trivkins' unloaded
> <commandline>:0: Realtime threads stopped
> Cleanup done
> Machinekit terminated with an error.  You can find more information in the 
> log:
>     /home/machinekit/linuxcnc_debug.txt
> and
>     /home/machinekit/linuxcnc_print.txt
> as well as in the output of the shell command 'dmesg' and in the terminal
>
> In dmesg Iget:
>
> [ 4054.891575] fpga_manager fpga0: writing 
> socfpga/DE0_Nano_SoC_DB25.7I76_7I85S_GPIO_GPIO.rbf to Altera SOCFPGA FPGA 
> Manager
> [ 4055.106816] fpga_manager fpga0: Error after writing image data to FPGA
> [ 4055.113936] failed to load fpga image
>
>
>
>
>
> Dne torek, 14. februar 2017 15.29.07 UTC+1 je oseba Charles Steinkuehler 
> napisala:
>>
>> On 2/14/2017 8:12 AM, [email protected] wrote: 
>> > 
>> > I found that only an actual swap partition of at least 512MB worked 
>> reliably 
>> > using *make -j2* 
>>
>> I usually go even farther and run: 
>>
>> make -j1 
>>
>> ...unless I'm building on something with more memory.  It is also 
>> pretty easy to cross-build if you have a decent x86 machine that runs 
>> Docker, but you'd have to copy over the build directory (the kernel 
>> doesn't have dnotify enabled so won't support NFS). 
>>
>> -- 
>> Charles Steinkuehler 
>> [email protected] 
>>
>

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