Karl Reichert wrote: >> Karl Reichert wrote: >>>> Karl Reichert wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> while configuring RTnet (make menuconfig) I exclude RTcfg so that it >>>> wouldn't be included. But when I start now RTnet, it gives me: >>>>> insmod: can't read /usr/local/rtnet/modules/rtcfg.ko: No such file or >>>> directory >>>>> and so on ... >>>>> >>>>> When I look into the start-script, I see it just tries to load >>>> RTcfg-module, no matter what. So, where do I tell not to use RTcfg? Do >> I have to >>>> delete those by hand from the startup-script? >>>> >>>> The rtnet start script aims at full RTmac/TDMA + RTcfg setups. The only >>>> exceptions are "rtnet capture" (passive sniffing) and "rtnet loopback" >>>> (hardware-less local testing). Any other setup requires manual loading >>>> and configuring, but that should be fairly trivial. >>>> >>>> Jan >>>> >>> Thanks. Now I tried to also use RTcfg and when I do "rtnet -v start" it >> waits for all slaves so that's fine. But I get the following: >>> [ 86.856794] Xenomai: xnintr_irq_handler: IRQ20 not handled. >> Disabling IRQ line. >>> Did I do sth wrong with my xenomai-config? My keyboard also freezes. >> What does /proc/interrupt say, and do you have a chance to grab >> /proc/xenomai/irq after the hang (maybe remotely via ssh or serial >> console)? Then please report the full dmesg, your kernel .config, and >> the used RTnet driver. Also Xenomai and I-pipe versions might be of some >> interest. >> >> Jan >> > Hmm, ssh isn't working. I also tried to sleep 10 and then cat /proc/xenomai > into a text file (cause I can't use keyboard), but it also works. I guess it > both doesn't works because of the fact that no interrupts are handled > anymore. I now build a kernel from an old config-file and now it works, can't > say what was the reason.
If the config files differ, please post the diff. Then try to enable Xenomai and I-pipe debugging option to see if they catch something. If there is no difference, you may have faced an inconsistent build after updating parts of Xenomai. Jan PS: Reply to all!
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/
_______________________________________________ RTnet-users mailing list RTnet-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rtnet-users