Hi -
I'm using the UDD driver on Xenomai 3.0.4 / Linux 3.18.20 on an ARM SoC.
I use select() to block on read events. The problem is select() unblocks
twice in response to one interrupt event. The corresponding read()
to the second erroneous unblocked select() then blocks until the next
Hi Philippe,
would it be possible to remove the generated docs from git? When doing
full-text searches, it's extremely unhandy to have them in history
(that's unfortunately too late now) and in the current repo (git grep).
Moreover, they add more and more bloat to the repo.
I suppose you make
On 13 July 2017 at 09:26, George Broz wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I'm using the UDD driver on Xenomai 3.0.4 / Linux 3.18.20 on an ARM SoC.
>
> I use select() to block on read events. The problem is select() unblocks
> twice in response to one interrupt event. The corresponding read()
>
On 07/11/2017 06:09 PM, Nitin Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi Philippe,
> Thanks for the answer. Can you refer me to any DMA driver that you integrated
> with ipipe ?
SDMA often found on the i.MX6 series can be adapted this way. The code
supporting TI's EDMA too, although this is more tricky.
> I found