Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-17 Thread Thomas Gleixner
On Mon, 17 Dec 2012, Mike Galbraith wrote: > On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 16:35 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > > Bah. This reverse user/kernel priority nonsense really should go away! > > Snort, I looked right at it too, looked perfectly fine :) The real bad news is, that I talked to someone about

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-17 Thread Mike Galbraith
On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 16:35 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > On Sat, 15 Dec 2012, Mike Galbraith wrote: > > On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 17:05 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > > > Dear RT Folks, > > > > > > I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 > > > and 3.6.9-rt20 are

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-17 Thread Thomas Gleixner
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012, Mike Galbraith wrote: > On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 17:05 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > > Dear RT Folks, > > > > I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 > > and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced updates to the respective 3.6.y > > stable releases

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-17 Thread Mike Galbraith
On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 16:35 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: On Sat, 15 Dec 2012, Mike Galbraith wrote: On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 17:05 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: Dear RT Folks, I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-17 Thread Thomas Gleixner
On Mon, 17 Dec 2012, Mike Galbraith wrote: On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 16:35 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: Bah. This reverse user/kernel priority nonsense really should go away! Snort, I looked right at it too, looked perfectly fine :) The real bad news is, that I talked to someone about that

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-17 Thread Thomas Gleixner
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012, Mike Galbraith wrote: On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 17:05 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: Dear RT Folks, I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced updates to the respective 3.6.y stable releases without any RT

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Galbraith
On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 17:05 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > Dear RT Folks, > > I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 > and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced updates to the respective 3.6.y > stable releases without any RT changes > > Changes since 3.6.9-rt20: > >

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Galbraith
On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 17:05 +0100, Thomas Gleixner wrote: Dear RT Folks, I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced updates to the respective 3.6.y stable releases without any RT changes Changes since 3.6.9-rt20: * Fix

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-08 Thread Ove Karlsen
On 12/8/2012 4:28 PM, jdow wrote: On 2012/12/08 16:48, Ove Karlsen wrote: Heya. As some may remember, I said I was going to build an E5 machine. Well I did, well atleast ordered the most similar to what I wanted, and exchanged the graphics-card (pcie3.0) only. I was completely correct in that

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-08 Thread Ove Karlsen
Heya. As some may remember, I said I was going to build an E5 machine. Well I did, well atleast ordered the most similar to what I wanted, and exchanged the graphics-card (pcie3.0) only. I was completely correct in that this machine, would have low-jitter /low-latency. And it completely lives

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-08 Thread Ove Karlsen
Heya. As some may remember, I said I was going to build an E5 machine. Well I did, well atleast ordered the most similar to what I wanted, and exchanged the graphics-card (pcie3.0) only. I was completely correct in that this machine, would have low-jitter /low-latency. And it completely lives

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-08 Thread Ove Karlsen
On 12/8/2012 4:28 PM, jdow wrote: On 2012/12/08 16:48, Ove Karlsen wrote: Heya. As some may remember, I said I was going to build an E5 machine. Well I did, well atleast ordered the most similar to what I wanted, and exchanged the graphics-card (pcie3.0) only. I was completely correct in that

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-06 Thread Tim Sander
Hi > Also: Has s.th. changed in respect to the modules. I have one module wich > goes on an endless interrupt loop freezing the device. The driver works > fine for 3.0 - 3.4 preempt rt kernels? This is a miscdev based driver. If > someone is interested i can post the source over here. But

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-06 Thread Tim Sander
Hi Thomas > I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 > and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced updates to the respective 3.6.y > stable releases without any RT changes There is some progress here. It boots but sometimes i see the backtrace below. Also: Has s.th. changed in

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-06 Thread Tim Sander
Hi Thomas I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced updates to the respective 3.6.y stable releases without any RT changes There is some progress here. It boots but sometimes i see the backtrace below. Also: Has s.th. changed in

Re: [ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-06 Thread Tim Sander
Hi Also: Has s.th. changed in respect to the modules. I have one module wich goes on an endless interrupt loop freezing the device. The driver works fine for 3.0 - 3.4 preempt rt kernels? This is a miscdev based driver. If someone is interested i can post the source over here. But

[ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-05 Thread Thomas Gleixner
Dear RT Folks, I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced updates to the respective 3.6.y stable releases without any RT changes Changes since 3.6.9-rt20: * Fix the PREEMPT_LAZY implementation on ARM * Fix the RCUTINY issues

[ANNOUNCE] 3.6.9-rt21

2012-12-05 Thread Thomas Gleixner
Dear RT Folks, I'm pleased to announce the 3.6.9-rt21 release. 3.6.7-rt18, 3.6.8-rt19 and 3.6.9-rt20 are not announced updates to the respective 3.6.y stable releases without any RT changes Changes since 3.6.9-rt20: * Fix the PREEMPT_LAZY implementation on ARM * Fix the RCUTINY issues