Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
When did you last update your SVN checkout, i.e. which revision do you
use? Yesterday I fixed an ugly bug in the reception path that was
introduced after 0.8.2 release.
Today at 16:14:
/temp/rtai$ ls -ld trunk/
drwxr-xr-x 4 wolf badboys 4096 Jun 29 16:14 trunk/
~$ dmesg|tail
...
*** RTnet 0.8.3 - built on Jun 29 2005 17:00:29 ***
Damn, would have been too easy. :)
I'm going to update to a more recent version of RTAI/fusion. What
version do you recommend?
I'm typically testing against CVS, but at least anything with a 0.8 in
front should not cause troubles by itself. 0.7.3 is really a bit
"out-of-date".
But let's have a look at your kernel console again:
RTmac/TDMA: init time division multiple access control mechanism
RTDM: registered named device TDMA0
divert: not allocating divert_blk for non-ethernet device vnic0
RTAI: RTAI: suspending kernel thread ce725380 ('ce725380') at 0xc013b117 after
exception #14
Please identify which thread is being supended, i.e. which module owned
it. RTcfg? Maybe there is problem in the transmission path, maybe even
in your driver? ;) And try to find out which module/function is behind
the crash address.
vnic0: no IPv6 routers present
RTnet: host 10.0.0.2 unreachable
RTnet: host 10.0.0.2 unreachable
divert: no divert_blk to free, vnic0 not ethernet
RTAI: RTAI: suspending kernel thread e0ac5c40 ('e0ac5c40') at 0xc013b117 after
exception #13
Same address here, looks like the same bug.
Jan
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