> Jan Kiszka wrote:
> >> Karl Reichert wrote:
> >>> ...
> >>> Is there any possiblity to see how many frames received by rteth0, if
> >> configured without RTcap support?
> >>> I wrote a small RTnet master on my embedded system, which sends a sync
> >> frame to all slaves and I want to check if my slave (desktop
> >> machine)receives it, when I configure it as a slave. rtifconfig seems
> to not provide those
> >> information.
> >>
> >> Sorry, stats for Ethernet are a stepchild of RTnet (RT-WLAN is fine in
> >> contrast). Some drivers still maintain theirs stats privately, but that
> >> data is not exported to rtifconfig or other interfaces. But counting
> >> IRQs of your RT-NIC may indicate progress as well.
> >>
> >> Jan
> >>
> > Hmm ... it's not listed there. My card owns IRQ 10 but this is neither
> listed in /proc/xenomai/irq nor /proc/interrupts
> 
> Did you configure the NIC, ie. run rtifconfig up? Before this, the IRQ
> is not claimed by the driver.
> 

When I do "rtifconfig rteth0 up", I get this error already mentioned before and 
still not solved:
xnintr_irq_handler: IRQ20 not handled. Disabling IRQ line.

Keyboard freezes and NumLock is still on (but its state can't be changed).

Karl
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