Karl Reichert wrote: >> Jan Kiszka wrote: >>> Karl Reichert wrote: >>>> The problem is still not solved, so I'm answering with same subject: >>>> >>>> I tried a different system (AMD Athlon XP, Single Core, Xenomai 2.3.1, >> adeos >>>> 1.8_05, linux 2.6.20.15) with a different networking card (RTL8139) and >> still >>>> run into problems. >>>> >>>> I made a fresh installation of Xenomai and xeno-test runs a while, then >> tells >>>> me the following: >>>> latency: failed to start in-kernel timer benchmark, code -25 >>>> > > This is solved now, doesn't occures on the other machine. > >>>> So I guess the problem is already here, because when I >>>> run '/usr/local/rtnet/sbin/tdmacfg rteth0 master 5000' then, I get a >> kernel >>>> panic (see attachment). >>> OK, this looks a bit more concrete. Are you sure it is the first fault >>> we see on top of the screen? Could you capture the dump over a serial >>> console to be really sure? Then I would try to dive a bit deeper into >>> this, but my time is fairly limited ATM. > > I don't know how to do that. Doesn't works via SSH, do you know any other way > then kdump? Would a kdump file help you?
linux/Documentation/serial-console.txt > >> Ah, and try to reduce the scenario even more: No RTcap, no loopback, >> just bare minimum you need to trigger. That would help me to focus the >> analysis. >> >> Thanks, >> Jan >> > > Tried, but nothing changes, still kernel panic. Which most likely tell us that both components are not guilty. Jan
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