Hello Stephan,
> Unfortunately we could not rebase the testcase for 17.05 as it is
> part of my final thesis, that is based on 16.08 and understanding the
> changes for 17.05 and changing it would exceed my timely scope.
please accept my apology that I cannot follow up on your problem. Given
the m
Hello Norman,
>* Do I need to use the argos-research/genode repository with the
> branch called 'checkpointRestore'?
>
>* Do I need to create a build directory for your customized version
> of the base-foc platform, called 'focnados_pbxa9'?
My testcase is supposed to work with Genode 16.08, Fia
Hello Stefan,
On 03.08.2017 12:27, Stephan Lex wrote:
> I created a testcase in our repository for you, that shows the
> functionality we would like to achieve.
> ...
thanks for the test case. I just gave your branch a try. But please
allow me the remark that I feel quite uneasy about debugging p
2017 um 14:19 Uhr
Von: "Norman Feske"
An: genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: Affinity Subspace Mapping
Hi Stephan,
On 19.07.2017 14:47, Lex, Stephan wrote:
> My situation looks as follows:
> ...
I'm struggling with following the description of your scenario. Wou
Hi Stephan,
On 19.07.2017 14:47, Lex, Stephan wrote:
> My situation looks as follows:
> ...
I'm struggling with following the description of your scenario. Would
you mind making it (or better a minimalistic version thereof) available
as a branch on GitHub with an accompanied run script - so that
I am working with affinities in order to start and bind various components on
different cores.
I am using QEMU as emulation platform to start the system with four cores.
My situation looks as follows:
I have one parent component which creates two more children. Each of these
including the init