Hi, > "Priority" doesn't sound like "IRQ number" or "line" - maybe you are > still facing the same conflict, just a bit papered over due to that > priority switch. Can't tell, ask your board vendor, use a different > hardware, sorry. No need to be sorry of course.
> > lspci -v should list all devices in your system and their assigned (but Thanks. This is what I needed. Indeed this confirms that this particular machine is a one-trick-pony. It assignes IRQ 10 to just about every device it can find. :( > not necessarily used) resources like IRQs. Then there is /proc/interrupt > for Linux usages and /proc/xenomai/irq for real-time usages. Thanks. Noted. > Sigh. Roland, get used to Linux, really. Ever heard or read of dmesg? Or > do you know what (among other things) your local logging daemon collects > (/var/log/messages or .../syslog)? Yes silly of course. I not used to the fact that warnings are not expelled to the user but somewhere hidden. Then again this may be because only the kernel detects the problem. Whatever, I will try to make a point of checking this first before ever posting a question again. But it confirms what we now see from lspci. Conflict on line 10. And when i run my application with eth0 also up xenomai indeed does exactly what you predict: closes the line down. So now for me to figure out how to get the hardware to behave. Thanks again Jan. Roland > >> >>> Besides shared _hardware_ resources, there is no further conflict to be >>> expected. >> Thanks. I don't know whether you noticed but you have joined a thread >> that has spontaneously ignited. I'm still frantically trying to beat out >> the flames..... :) > > I did notice this unneeded fire. As usual, it took at least two posters > to ignite the flames... :) > > Jan > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ RTnet-users mailing list RTnet-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rtnet-users