Hi -

I'm attempting to set up RTnet (0.9.10) over Xenomai (2.4.4) on a
Debian 2.6.25 kernel running on a dual processor X86-64 Opteron
system.  I've gotten as far as inserting the modules into the kernel,
but am having trouble with rtifconfig.  My system has 2 quad Intel
82546GB Gigabit Ethernet Controllers installed.  I've loaded the
rt_e1000 driver to run them (they use the e1000 driver normally).
However, when I call 'rtifconfig rtethX up ip_addr' it gives: "ioctl:
No such device" for ethX > 4.  Am I missing something? Is there a
#define somewhere I should modify?

Also, is there a way to determine the mapping between interface
numbers and the PCI addresses of the controllers?

My eventual application is communication with a number of 3rd party
embedded systems via UDP.  As a test, I tried to rtping one of them,
but get the following response:

Real-time PING 192.168.1.1 56(84) bytes of data.
ioctl: No route to host

After calling:
./rtifconfig rteth0 up 192.168.1.100; ./rtroute solicit 192.168.1.1
dev rteth0; ./rtping 192.168.1.1

Thanks for your help,

Stuart Anderson

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